Objective: To study interhemispheric asymmetry (IHA) according to electroencephalography (EEG) data of a healthy person during cognitive awakening from the second stage of daytime sleep before restoring the performance of the psychomotor test.
Material And Methods: In 23 healthy adult subjects, we studied IHA in the amplitude-amplitude interaction of EEG rhythms for 20 sec segments before spontaneous awakening determined by the moment the alpha-rhythm appearance on the EEG and the subsequent onset of psychomotor activity. The state of the subject during this period (in the initial stage of the so-called cognitive awakening preceding the behavioral awakening), when the person is unable to move, but is able to perceive external stimuli, is an experimental model for highlighting signs of conscious activity of patients when coming out of a coma.
Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
June 2021
The authors discuss modern ideas about the neurophysiological mechanisms of awakening from sleep and the results of own EEG studies of the spatio-temporal dynamics of the activity of the cerebral hemispheres using the own experimental model for studying consciousness in the sleep-wake paradigm. This model is based on continuous execution of a monotonous psychomotor test performed lying down with eyes closed and allows observing several short-term sleep episodes during a 1-hour experiment, followed by spontaneous awakening and restoration of the psychomotor test. A necessary condition for the restoration of activity during spontaneous awakening is the emergence of the EEG alpha rhythm, the parameters of which determine the effectiveness of the restoration of the psychomotor test and, accordingly, the achievement of a certain level of consciousness, and therefore can be considered as a neurophysiological correlate of consciousness activation upon awakening.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImmunotherapy has shown promising results in a variety of cancers, including melanoma. However, the responses to therapy are usually heterogeneous, and understanding the factors affecting clinical outcome is still not achieved. Here, we show that immunological monitoring of the vaccine therapy for melanoma patients may help to predict the clinical course of the disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBy means of EEG analysis the functional state of subjects with high and low levels of anxiety was studied in different periods preceding a cognitive task - a visual expression recognition. Several conditions were investigated: background/eyes closed; background/eyes opened; listening the instruction for the cognitive task; operative rest (time lapse between listening the instruction and the beginning of the task), as well as short intervals immediately preceding the exposition of target stimuli (stage of preparation) - pairs of faces pictures with identical or different emotional expressions. At all these pre-task stages high-anxiety subjects exhibited much lower amplitude values in alpha and theta bands (as compared with low-anxiety subjects).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova
February 2016
At healthy people (n = 35) on model of the cognitive set on an angry face is shown: introduction of positive and negative coordinated stimuli Go/NoGo in the inter-stimuli interval can change considerably the top-down positive and negative influences of prefrontal cortex on the cortical areas participating in a visual perception and by that to influence plasticity of the set. The cortical topography of the top-down influences in response to NoGo is determined by local changes of power of fluctuations of potentials in alpha rhythm range. Changes of spatial synchronization of alpha potentials occurs only in their low-frequency range, depending on the level of plasticity of the set.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMelanoma is the most lethal malignancy of skin, which is comprised of clinically relevant molecular subsets defined by specific "driver" mutations in BRAF, NRAS, and KIT genes. Recently, the better results in melanoma treatment were obtained with the mutation-specific inhibitors that have been developed for clinical use and target only patients with particular tumor genotypes. The aim of the study was to characterize the spectrum of "driver" mutations in melanoma subtypes from 137 patients with skin melanoma and 14 patients with mucosal melanoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova
December 2015
The research of changes of a beta rhythm parameters on condition of working memory loading by extension of a interstimuli interval between the target and triggering stimuli to 16 sec is investigated on 70 healthy adults in two series of experiments with set to a facial expression. In the second series at the middle of this interval for strengthening of the load was entered the additional cognitive task in the form of conditioning stimuli like Go/NoGo--circles of blue or green color. Data analysis of the research was carried out by means of continuous wavelet-transformation on the basis of "mather" complex Morlet-wavelet in the range of 1-35 Hz.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring the experiments, healthy subjects (n = 35) completed Go/NoGo task with a set towards the recognition of negative face expression; the visual stimuli were set in the middle of a 16-second-long interval between target (face) and triggering stimuli. The local changes in low-frequency alpha-oscillations in response to stimuli (desynchronization after a positive Go stimulus and synchronization after an inhibitory NoGo stimulus) take place in posterior frontal and anterior temporal lobes of the left hemisphere, i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova
March 2015
Power EEG gamma-band (21-60 Hz) in the process of forming and testing the cognitive set on the face expression is seen in conditions of the model, which provides a higher load on working memory by lengthening the intervals between the target and trigger stimuli to 8 s. The results are compared with data from previous experiments with increased load in the form of additional cognitive tasks, when there was an increase of gamma responses by "success" of the job subjects. In this study, the responses to set-stimuli were observed significant lower (relative to prestimulus period) in all groups of subjects that were treated as inhibition of gamma activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAt adult healthy subjects (n = 35) in pause between the target (facial expression) and triggering stimuli showed the conditioning signals of Go/NoGo defining significants of triggering stimulus. The low-frequency alpha rhythm reacts to stimuli Go/NoGo in the left hemisphere more strongly. The coherence of low-frequency alpha potentials on 5-7 second after positive and negative conditioning (Go/NoGo) stimuli increases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova
December 2014
In healthy adults (n = 35) was used the model the set study of recognition angry facial expression. The load on working memory by extending the interstimuli time up to 16 sec between the target (facial image) and starting (spot light) stimuli does not lead to a significant slowdown of switching of the set. Differences in the magnitude of the induced synchronization of the alpha rhythm in interstimulus period obtained in the subjects with the change in recognition of emotional facial expressions and the subjects "without errors".
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAt healthy adults is (n = 35) in the middle of 16 second pauses between target (faces) and starting stimuli conditioning signals Go/NoGo. Lack of essential changes of flexibility of the set after introduction of an additional cognitive task is explained by enhansment of the induced synchronization of an alpha rhythm in time intervals between target, conditioning and starting stimuli. The increase of alpha potentials synchronization reflect the top-down inhibitory control suppressing effect of irrelevant factors, and that facilitating processing of significant information.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova
August 2013
In a series of studies of influence of past experience on an recognition of emotionally negative facial expression where obtained experimental facts which we consider as the formation signs of under certain conditions high-plastic cognitive (flexible) sets ("not fixed sets", according to D.N. Uznadze) when there switching or updating was not accompanied by illusory distortion of recognition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn healthy adults (n = 35) was used the model of the cognitive set to emotionally negative facial expression ("angry face"). In order to load the working memory was lengthened the time interval between target (face) and trigger stimuli. In cases of the flexible set (no errors in recognition of facial expression was accompanied switching or updating the set) the induced high frequency alpha oscillations (10.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova
December 2014
Beta-rhythm parameters during cognitive set to emotional facial expression were investigate in 35 healthy adults. Formation of the set was supplemented long-time interval (8 c) between a warning and a target stimulus. Rhythmical component of EEG were revealed using wavelet functions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova
August 2013
The model of cognitive set to emotionally negative facial expression was used in the study (35 young healthy subjects) of EEG events in a 8-second interval between the target and triggering stimuli. Coherence of brain potentials recorded from different cortical areas of the right and left brain hemispheres in the alpha and theta bands was analyzed in time segments within pre- and poststimulus intervals. A certain dynamics in the spatial synchronization in the alpha-band was revealed, which might reflect modulation of selective attention in time periods of the cognitive process providing its plasticity and set shift in response to a change in the situation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAt children 5-6, 7-8 and 10-11 years on model of cognitive set are revealed age features of influence of last experience on perception of a face expression. At children of 5-6 years rigid set on an angry face was experimentally formed: at a testing stage show set-shifting caused large number of erroneous recognition of face expression of perseverative type (assimilative illusions). Plasticity of the set raises in 7-8-year age and considerably the number of assimilative illusions decreases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova
September 2012
A visual set was used as a model to study the influence of the increased memory load on the recognition of facial expression in 70 healthy adults. In order to additionally load the working memory, we lengthened the time gap between target (faces) and trigger stimuli. Such a lengthening from 1 to 8 s resulted in an increase of set plasticity (fewer mistakes in facial expression recognition).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova
September 2012
Subjects were divided into two equal groups 35 healthy subjects each. Formation of the visual set to facial emotion recognition was supplemented with two types of additional task: either visuospatial (to find a target stimulus among others) or verbal (to tell a word from a pseudoword). The results of the experiments were compared to those obtained in similar experiments without the memory load.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova
March 2012
A certain alpha-band EEG dynamics was revealed in healthy adults (n = 16) at the interval between a warning and a target stimulus in a simple visuospatial task (subjects were instructed to locate a specific letter in the table of letters). Two series of experiment--either with a 2-sec or a 9-sec inter-stimulus interval were conducted, each consisting of 60 trials. In both series, we observed an induced desynchronization of low alpha (8-10 Hz) at the first second after the warning stimulus and its desynchronization just before the target stimulus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe used the experimental model of cognitive visual set, designed by D.N. Uznadze, to study the influence of previous experience on emotional face expression recognition in pre-school (6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChanges in face expression recognition and EEG synchronization arising from additional load on working memory were studied in healthy adults. Two types of additional task--semantic and visuospatial--were used to load working memory in an experiment with a visual set, formed to facial stimuli. During perception of new facial stimuli, both these types of additional task caused an increase of erroneous face expression recognitions in the form of assimilative illusions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova
April 2011
Using a cognitive set to emotional facial expression as a model, induced synchronization/desynchronization of the cortical theta- and alpha-activities were studied in adult healthy people under conditions of increased load on the working memory (additional task of the verbal stimuli recognition). A correlation was found between behavioral (increase in the set rigidity) and electrophysiological (decrease of the induced theta-rhythm synchronization) data. A hypothesis is suggested that the earlier revealed increase in the tonic prestimulus theta-activity and suppression of the poststimulus phasic activation of the cortico-hippocampal system are one of the mechanisms of the decrease in plasticity of the cognitive function of the emotional facial expression recognition under conditions of the increased load on the working memory.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRoss Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova
November 2010
Influence of additional working memory load on emotional face recognition was studied in healthy adults. Visual set to emotional face expression was experimentally formed, and two types of additional task--visual-spatial or semantic--were embedded in the experiment. Additional task caused less plastic set, i.
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