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FEATURES OF THE CORTICAL ACTIVITY OF MEN HAVING A HIGH OR LOW ALPHA-FREQUENCY BACKGROUND OF THE EEG WHILE PERFORMING ALTERNATE FINGER MOVEMENTS

Alevtyna Morenko
,
Anatolij Tsos
,
Ichor Kotsan

Health Problems of Civilization 1 (8), p. 24-31
Online publish date: 2016/01/13
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The purpose of this paper is to identify the cerebral electrical activity features in men with a high or low or-frequency background while performing the alternate finger movements. A test group consisting of 104 healthy men from the ages of 19 to 21 was divided into two groups according to the magnitude of their individual 01- frequency (IAF] median — groups with high [n = 53, IAF 2 10,04 Hz) and low (n = S1, IAF 5 10,03 Hz] levels of IAF. Changes in power and the coherence of the EEG oscillations during the alternate finger movements as well as intergroup differences were evaluated. Men with high a IAF are distinguished by higher rates of speed and accuracy in terms of their sensory-motor response. The role of inhibitory neural processes increases in the case of men whose frequencies are low. The implementation of alternating finger movements in male groups is accompanied by a decrease in the coherence of θ-, α1-, α3- EEG oscillations in the cortex in general, β- and γ-activity - in the rear temporal and occipital areas. In the frontal and central lobes of α2-, β- and γ- ranges an increase in EEG coherence fluctuations was observed. The power of θ-, α- and β1- waves, especially in the posterior cortex areas, decreases. A larger degree of low-frequency fluctuations in EEG power can be observed in the frontal area. Thus, more economical brain processes providing the processing of any sensory or motor information in men with a high IAF determine higher levels of the speed and accuracy of their sensorimotor responses. Men with a low IAF have lower ductility but a higher voltage of brain processes correlated with a decrease in the sensorimotor response of speed capabilities increasing the role of inhibitory effects.
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power, coherency, electroencephalogram, individual alpha-frequency, alternate movements by fingers


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