Особенности интегративной деятельности мозга при активации познавательных процессов

Горбачева И.Г.

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Горбачева И.Г. (2017) Особенности интегративной деятельности мозга при активации познавательных процессов  / ISBN: 978-5-91292-160-5
  • Авторы: Горбачева И.Г.
  • Год издания: 2017
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  • Страниц: 206
  • ISBN: 978-5-91292-160-5
  • DOI: 10.18334/9785912921605
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    Аннотация:
    В данной монографии рассматриваются вопросы, касающиеся особенностей электрической активности головного мозга в условиях когнитивной обработки информации, а также обсуждается наличие генотип-средовой детерминации амплитудно-временных характеристик событийно-связанных потенциалов и синхронной активности коры головного мозга. Было определено, что амплитудно-временные характеристики событийно-связанных слуховых потенциалов отражают уровень развития психометрического интеллекта. Что касается когерентности, то было выявлено, что при обработке сенсорной информации, в высокочастотном ритме обоих полушарий наблюдается усиление когерентных связей между зонами коры, находящихся на далеком расстоянии друг от друга, при этом замечено, что лучше всего синхронизированы теменно-височные зоны коры. А психогенетический анализ показал, что при активации познавательных процессов, связанных с различением и узнаванием слуховых стимулов, достаточно жестко генетически детерминирована именно синхронная активность на уровне септо-гиппокампальной формации, т.е. активизация процессов внимания и извлечения из памяти образов при решении перцептивных задач генетически обусловлена.

    Ключевые слова: близнецовый метод, психометрический интеллект, познавательные процессы, слуховые вызванные потенциалы, синхронизация электрической активности мозга, генотип-средовая детерминация

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