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Health Problems of Civilization Physical activity: diseases and issues recognized by the WHO
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4/2022
vol. 16
 
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DISEASES AND PROBLEMS DISTINGUISHED BY WHO AND FAO
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Original paper

TRANSFORMATION OF PSYCHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES IN WAR SITUATIONS

Volodymyr Lyzohub
1
,
Mykola Makarchuk
2
,
Liliya Yukhymenko
1
,
Lidiya Iliukha
1
,
Oleksandr Bezkopylny
1

  1. Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Physical Rehabilitation, Bohdan Khmelnitsky National University, Cherkassy, Ukraine
  2. Institute of Biology and Medicine, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine
Health Prob Civil. 2022; 16(4): 275-285
Online publish date: 2022/12/30
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Background
Neurodynamic and neurophysiological properties were studied in 53 men aged 21-35 years at the beginning and after 6 months of martial law.

Material and methods
The neurodynamic, individual-typological and sensorimotor properties of the subjects were studied while processing information using the “Diagnost 1M” system. The neurophysiological characteristics of long-latency visual evoked potentials (LVEPs) were determined using the “Neurokom” EEG-complex.

Results
At the beginning of the martial law, men were divided into two subgroups: conditionally resistant (the first subgroup) and not resistant (the second subgroup) to long-term psycho-emotional stress. It was found that neurodynamic, individual-typological properties of the first subgroup changed little and differed significantly from the second subgroup: balance (BNP), functional mobility (FMNP) and strength of nervous processes (SNP). Individual-typological properties of the nervous system (FMNP, SNP, BNP) and sensorimotor properties (SVMR, RC1-3, RC2-3) underwent significant changes in the representatives of the second subgroup in 6 months. Subjects of this subgroup had lower amplitude values between the peak intervals of N1-P2, P2-N2 and Р3 peak, as well as significantly shorter latency of Р1, Р2 and longer Р3 components, which indicates a violation of cortical-subcortical interaction.

Conclusions
It was found that the studied properties determine the formation of adaptive reactions in the conditions of martial law.

keywords:

evoked potentials, depression, war, brain


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