Changes in the power and coherence of α-activity and heart rate variability (HRV) were studied in students with different performance levels in logical tasks. In those students who reached high scores in the cognitive tests, we observed higher lability of α-activity and HRV; the values and their ratios varied among the stages of intellectual activity. In these subjects, a decrease in the spectral power of α-band was more pronounced than in other groups.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe studied spatial organization of EEG alpha range potentials in volunteers with different results of tasks requiring logical thinking. The examinees with higher cognitive test performance have more labile coherent associations of EEG alpha range potentials, which manifested in changes in the level and structure of these associations at different stages of the test. In individuals with poor results, the number of significant coherent associations and their structure do not change during the problem solving process.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRoss Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova
September 2014
EEG spectral power was calculated in 24 students (18-21 years) with different levels of motivation and anxiety (tested by Spielberger) in two experimental conditions: during the common educational process and the examination stress. Before examination tests, in subjects with high motivation and anxiety level the relative delta activity power increased in right frontal (F4) brain areas. In students with medium motivation immediately before an examination the relative beta2-activity power increased in right frontal (F4) brain areas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova
December 2014
Features of spatial organization of the beta2 EEG frequency band were studied in subjects with different speed and accuracy during task performance of the memorizing and subsequently reproducing of the sequence of signals on monitor screen. Students who had reached a high speed and accurately performed intellectual tasks were characterized by high lability of the coherent relations in the beta2 EEG range, which manifests itself in a significant coherence increase during memorization and reproduction of the signal sequence compared to the initial state. In contrast, in individuals who needed more much time for making decisions and mistakes, the number and structure of coherent relations from stage to stage of activity considerably did not change.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHeart rhythm variability characteristics were studied in volunteers with different stability of the results upon switching from one type of intellectual activity to another. Individuals with stable results differed from those with worse accuracy of information reproduction by high initial CV, total power of heart rhythm variability and power of VLF, LF, and HF spectra. Volunteers with stable results were characterized by high lability manifesting by changing values and proportions of heart rhythm variability characteristics at different stages of activity and by the absence of a relationship between these parameters at different stages of activity and initial status of the volunteer.
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