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Литература -- Кардиосинхронные феномены работы мозга: психофизиологические аспекты
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Каплан, Шишкин (1992)
Кардиосинхронные феномены работы мозга:
психофизиологические аспекты


  1. Введение
  2. Диссоциация arousal и гипотеза Лейси
  3. Поведенческие феномены, указывающие на существование кардиосинхронных влияний на ЦНС
  4. Вызванные потенциалы на стимулы, синхронизированные с разными фазами кардиоцикла
  5. Электрофизиологические корреляты восприятия человеком внутренних кардиосинхронных "стимулов"
  6. Кардиоцикл и альфа-ритм ЭЭГ. Попытка пересмотра гипотезы Лейси
  7. Существует ли барорецепторное торможение, не связанное с кардиоваскулярной регуляцией
  8. Заключение
  9. Литература

Литература


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