Publications by authors named "O I Dorogina"

The article discusses the possibilities of using film therapy in working with elderly and senile people. The methodology of film therapy in individual and group form, categories of films that can be viewed with clients are discussed, examples with annotations of 21 films are given. The paper presents the results of the use of film therapy in the course of individual and group work with the elderly.

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There is an extensive body of research showing a significant relationship between frontal midline theta activity in the 4- to 8-Hz range and working memory (WM) performance. Transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) is recognized for inducing lasting changes in brain oscillatory activity. Across two experiments, we tested whether WM could be improved through tACS of dorsomedial pFC and ACC, by affecting executive control networks associated with frontal midline theta.

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The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that melatonin-containing food (FMT) consumption is associated with a better sleep schedule and cognitive and psychoemotional state in older adults. A cross-sectional study of 557 (79% females) older adults living in the community with a mean age of 68.9 ± 7.

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A hybridological study of biotypes of species close to Elymus caninus: E. prokudinii, E. viridiglumis, E.

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The breeding of remontant rose cultivars that are resistant to diseases and adverse conditions, with high decorative value and continuous flowering is the most important task during work with the gene pool of garden roses. Currently, intercultivar hybridization within a single garden group has largely outlived its usefulness. It is necessary to breed for highly decorative forms or cultivars that have outstanding resistance, morphological characters and patterns of seasonal rhythms, and use these plants as parental forms in further breeding.

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