Additional data concerning depression of the α-rhythm as the electrographic manifestiation of the fundamental nervous processes

  • I. P. Ivanova
Physiology

Summary

This work describes the results of a study of an electrographic manifestation of inhibitory and positive conditioned reflexes in man in response to photic stimuli, differing by localization in the visual field.

The duration of the α-rhythm depression in respose both to positive and differential signals changes relative to changes in neurodynamic conditions. On this basis the author favors the view that depression of the α-rhythm may accompany both excitatory and the inhibitory processes.

Keywords

Public Health Visual Field Additional Data Conditioned Reflex Inhibitory Process 
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