Healthy organism is featured by keen physiological weather sensitivity. Normally it appears as the brain and behavior responses to the ordinary geophysical factors such as wind conditions, temperature, atmospheric pressure and relative humidity. Based on the comparative evolutionary assessment, behavioral sensitivity to weather grows with its phylogenetic complication within a species, which was demonstrated in rats (Rattus norvegicus), and people.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt has been shown that cerebral processes are characterized by fine physiological meteosensitivity. Under ordinary conditions, this manifests itself in correlations between human EEG parameters and the geophysical factors: wind regime, temperature, atmospheric pressure, and relative air humidity. The biometeorological properties of EEG rhythms of a human increase with their increasing frequency in the order delta--theta--alpha--beta irrespective of age.
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