Conclusions
1. The proposed computerized technology for development and introduction into practice of multipurpose techniques for evaluating human body functional status and the principles for their design have accelerated development and implementation processes for the new methods, and have also curtailed losses on the production of specialized techniques by several times.
2. The use of indicators for discrete and combined activity, which is represented in a sufficiently actual manner, and of indicators for the interaction of psychophysiological functions and individual scales should provide the method with heightened validity and dependability.
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Rostov-on Don Scientific-Research Institute of Radio Communications. Translated from Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, No. 2, pp. 17–20, March–April, 1991.
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Popov, Y.B. Multipurpose techniques for evaluating functional status of operators. Biomed Eng 25, 66–69 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00562224
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