Publications by authors named "Ts I Adamian"

The influence of listening to classical music on integral indices of the activity of the regulatory mechanisms of the heart rhythm in students after teaching load was tested with the method of variational pulsometry accordingly to R.M Baevsky procedure. Registration and analysis of ECG was realized on Pentium 4 in three experimental situations: before the start of lessons (norm), after lessons, after listening to the music.

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The investigation of single injection of taurine on Lebetina viper' venom-induced shifts of morpho-functional indices of rats' peripheral blood was carried out. It was revealed that taurine eliminates negative effects of influence of venom. The results of investigation allow us to assume that taurine trigger adaptive and compensatory mechanisms of organism in conditions of toxins influence.

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Short-term physical exercise (Roufie test) was studied for its impact on the physiometric and functional parameters of first-year students engaged in a basic physical training group. According to the reaction to exercise and gender, the authors formed 3 groups: (1) girls with excellent performance after Roufie-Dixon; (2) girls and boys with good performance; (3) girls and boys with satisfactory performance. The changes in the study parameters indicated that the Roufie exercise test was adequate for Group I girls and Group 2 boys, in whom the adaptive potential after exercise was in the range of adaptive changes.

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Functional changes were studied in first-year students performing exercises. Analyzing the findings indicated that a 500-m race caused unidirectional varying changes in young women and young men. The functional systems of the first-year students responded to strenuous exercises due to the tension of cardiac rhythm regulatory mechanisms, which manifested itself as almost 4.

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The effect of long-term exposure of vibration and feeding rabbits with liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra L) on peripheral blood indicators was studied. It was found that biological active substances of licorice accelerate metabolism processes of the marrow stem cells, enlarge organism compensatory abilities, in that way providing organism resistance to vibration.

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Variation pulsometry was used to study changes in the activity of cardiac rhythm regulating mechanisms in third-form pupils from a comprehensive school (a control group) and a gymnasium (a study group) under mental stress caused by the performance of mathematical tests. Two types of responses of the studied parameters: sympathetic (in the study group) and parasympathetic (in the control group), which were determined by the richness and intensity of an academic load and by the readiness of both categories of school-children, were identified.

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Dynamics psychological and cadriohemodynamical parameters and activity regulators mechanisms of a rhythm of heart of students in current of academic year is studied. It is shown, that process of adaptation of students to an academic load is accompanied by the periods of recession and a pressure parameters of hemodynamic, activity regulators mechanisms of a rhythm of heart and parameters of state of health, activity and mood. The periods of the highest pressure of physiological systems of an organism of students are the beginning of the first semester and the examination period.

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Psychophysiological and cardiac hemodynamic changes were studied by computer registration and an analysis in tenth formers-entrants having a higher mental and emotional load during a school year. The changes in the above parameters were also studied when the formers were taking their school-leaving and entrance examinations.

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With the aim to assess the influence of pre-examination psychoemotional stress on the level of centralization of the heart rate control, mathematical analysis of ECG of students was performed in normal condition (a common day of academic semester), before, and after an examination. The ECG was recorded and processed with the help of IBM-486 PC. R-R cardiointevalograms were processed by the method of variational pulsometry after Baevsky.

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Current psychological tests and classic methods for recording and calculating autonomic correlates were used to study changes in students' psychophysiological indices during examinations. During this period, the students were found to develop emotional stress characterized by a complex of psychophysiological and autonomic changes. The nature and direction of the latter were determined by the individual and typological properties the examinees, by the significance of the emotional and stress situation of the autonomic nervous system and its responsiveness.

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Electrocoagulation of lateral vestibular nucleus (NVL) reduces inhibitory effect of the motor and somatosensory areas and enhances the inhibitory effect of limbic, vestibular, and orbital cortical areas. Facilitating effect was enhanced by electrostimulation of the motor area and reduced by the stimulation of other cortical areas. Following the coagulation of the NVL, the ascending afferent flow to the cortex seems to be reduced.

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Effects of single, double, and rhythmic stimulation upon hypothalamic neurons responding to the 1st excitatory phase of lateral vestibular nucleus stimulation, were studied. The data obtained show that activation of some hypothalamic neurons following stimulation of the lateral vestibular nucleus has a monosynaptic character. The findings suggest that ascending afferents from the lateral vestibular nucleus to the hypothalamus pass via oligo- as well as polysynaptic pathways.

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In acute experiments in rabbits the influence of stimulation of the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus on the activity of neurons of vestibular Deiters' nucleus was studied under conditions of 15-day exposure to vibration (60 Hz, 0.8 mm, 3 h daily). The mechanisms are discussed which underlie the observed phenomena.

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A modulating character of the amygdala basolateral nuclei effect upon the vestibular sensory system was determined in rabbits [correction of rats]. A mechanism of the descending effect of the amygdaloid complex on the activity of the Deiters nucleus neurons, is discussed.

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Acute experiment on rabbits (extracellular registration) studied influence of limbic cortex on neuron activity of Deuters nucleus before and after exposure to low-frequency vibration (5 Hz, 30 minutes). The authors discuss mechanisms underlying changes in activity and response of vestibular neutrons to electric simulation (5 and 60 Hz) of limbic cortex before and after vibration.

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The peculiarities of the effect of vestibular, somatosensory, motor and limbic areas of brain cortex on the activity of neurons of lateral vestibular nucleus (LVN) are studied in the nembutal and chloralose anesthetized rabbits by the extracellular lead method before and after vibration exposure. It is found that the responses of neurons of Deiters's nucleus at all frequency ranges to stimulation of different areas of the cortex were predominantly of inhibitory type, being more pronounced during stimulation of the vestibular and motor areas. The facilitating corticofugal effect was noted in 20-30 % of cells and more pronounced influence was during stimulation of somatosensory and limbic areas of the cortex.

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In rabbits, the effect of stimulation of cortical vestibular area upon neuronal activity in the lateral vestibular nucleus following vibration, was studied. The long-term vibration weakened the inhibitory and increased the activating effects of corticofugal influence upon neuronal activity in the lateral vestibular nucleus.

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The correlation in activity of specific and unspecific afferent systems was measured in mechanisms changing electrical activity of the cortex during vibration. The character of postvibration shifts of vestibulo-, reticulo-cortical EPs was studied by means of isolated and combined exclusion of specific (vestibular) and unspecific afferent systems of the brain. The vestibular afferents seem to play a significant role in the mechanisms of postvibration shifts of vestibulo-cortical EPs.

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Electrocorticograms of vibration induced effects were studied in intact and labyrinthectomized rabbits under midbrain reticular formation and renoreactive structures blockade. There was involvement of the specific (vestibular) and non-specific brain structures in the mechanisms underlying the cortex' electric activity. The article contains a review of the vibration-related shifts in the cortex, both specific and nonspecific--and in other afferent modalities (proprioceptive, somatic, visceral).

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