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Instrumental Monitoring of the Autonomous Nervous System in the Mars-520 Experiment

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Rhythms of the human autonomous nervous system and their seasonal dynamics are discussed. Stationary and non-stationary intervals of tonicity of the autonomous nervous system in six subjects involved in the Mars-520 experiment were tested within the first year of the experiment. The maximal parasympathetic tonus of the autonomous nervous system was observed in the spring and/or fall seasons. A new method based on the Smirnov theorem is suggested to find stationary processes in any physiological function (e.g. autonomous Kerdo index). A physiological interpretation of the results of this work is suggested.

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Translated from Meditsinskaya Tekhnika, Vol. 47, No. 2, Mar.-Apr., 2013, pp. 27–31.

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Demin, A.V., Dyachenko, A.I., Ivanov, A.I. et al. Instrumental Monitoring of the Autonomous Nervous System in the Mars-520 Experiment. Biomed Eng 47, 86–90 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10527-013-9341-x

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