Publications by authors named "R A Zorin"

Article Synopsis
  • The text examines the concept of "useful adaptive results" from P. K. Anokhin's theory of functional systems, emphasizing its relevance to physiological functions.
  • It highlights that both the outcomes of system activities and their physiological costs are crucial for assessing system effectiveness.
  • The discussion includes methods for estimating physiological costs and efficiency, alongside the application of advanced mathematical techniques to analyze physiological functions in both healthy individuals and patients with conditions like Parkinson's disease and epilepsy.
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The specificity of course of acute period of craniocerebral injury and organization of medical care support are the factors determining outcomes for this category of patients. The purpose of the study is to investigate changes in predictors of course of acute period course of craniocerebral injury under implementation of stream model of medical care organization. The sampling included 150 patients with moderate and severe craniocerebral injury based on data obtained in 2013 and 2019, respectively.

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In clinical practice the identification of the dynamics of course of focal epilepsies on the basis of available clinical and neurophysiological indices (prognostication) is of great importance. The purpose of the study is the short-term prognostication of the course of focal frontal and temporal epilepsy. The materials and methods.

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Aim: To study the specificity of physiological mechanisms determining the efficiency of modelled purposeful activity in healthy people and patients with epilepsy.

Material And Methods: The sample consisted of 235 people, including 72 healthy people (47 men and 25 women) and 163 patients with epilepsy (84 men and 79 women). Emotional and cognitive disorders were scored.

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The specificity of motor systems and its influences on effectiveness of modeling purposeful activity in 46 healthy people and 110 patients with epilepsy was studied. Using cluster analysis the patients with epilepsy were divided in 2 groups: high- and low efficient. The differences of physiological parameters, which characterize the activity of central level of motor systems and visual-motor reaction, were determined.

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