Accompaniment of a decision of mathematical logical tasks by music (different style and power) influenced on the time of the decision. Classical music 35 and 65 dB and roc-music 65 and 85 dB decreased the time of the decision. More powerful classical music (85 dB) did not effect like that.
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September 2012
The time of a decision of mathematical logical tasks (MLT) was decreased during classical musical accompaniment (power 35 and 65 dB). Music 85 dB did not influence on the process of decision of MLT. Decision without the musical accompaniment led to increasing of coherent function values in beta1, beta2, gamma frequency ranges in EEG of occipital areas with prevalence in a left hemisphere.
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December 2011
Defensive dominanta was formed in rabbit CNS. Activity of the cortical neuronal network was investigated in these rabbits in the state of quiet wakefulness and in the intervals between the presentations of testing stimulus (light flashes). Statistical analysis of spike trains revealed some distinctions in neuronal functional organizations in the excitation focus (sensorimotor cortex) and in the visual cortex in the states of quiet wakefulness, before the movement of the paw, and before the omission of the reaction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe interaction between neurons of sensorimotor and visual cortices was investigated by cross-correlation analysis. In this interaction, we examined the role of sensorimotor neurons responding to light. In rabbits with a hidden focus of excitation, neurons of the sensorimotor cortex responding to light significantly more often formed correlation joints with cells of the visual cortex than neurons not responding to light.
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April 2011
In the sensorimotor cortex of rabbits with a hidden focus of excitation in the CNS, the firing rate of neurons that responded to light was significantly lower (p = 0.01) than the firing rate of neurons that did not respond to light. The same phenomenon was observed in the visual cortex of intact rabbits.
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November 2010
The latent excitation focus in the sensorimotor cortex of rabbits was formed by a series of pulses of the threshold current applied on a paw with 2-second intervals. After repeated applications of the routine immobilization procedure, besides the 2-second starts of the paw in response to testing stimulus, spontaneous starts appeared with the intervals close to 3 and 4 seconds. The analysis of the coincident (interconnected) activity of pairs of nearby neurons in the sensorimotor cortex of three rabbits repeatedly exposed to the immobilization procedure showed that (a) in situations when animals made movements with the intervals of 2 seconds, the 2-second rhythm prevailed in the coincident activity of neurons; (b) during movements made with the 3-second interval, a 3-second rhythm was more frequently revealed in the coincident activity of cells, (c) in the situations when the animals did not make movements, either 2-, or 3-second rhythms were equiprobably observed in the connected activity of nearby neurons.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA latent focus of excitation with a rhythmic nature (a defensive dominant focus) was created in the CNS of rabbits. The focus was formed by threshold electrocutaneous stimulation of the left forelimb using series of impulses consisting of 15-20 stimuli with interstimulus intervals of 2 sec. The linked activity of cells in the sensorimotor cortex of the right and left hemispheres was analyzed.
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November 2009
A hidden excitation focus of the rhythmic nature (a rhythmic defensive dominant focus) was produced in the rabbit's CNS. The focus was formed by means of threshold electrodermal stimulation of the left forelimb by series of pulses consisting of 15-20 stimuli with 2 s intervals between the pulses. Correlated activity of cells in the sensorimotor cortex of the right and left brain hemispheres was analyzed.
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