Relationships Between the Amplitudes of the Components of Visual Evoked Potentials in Men and Women with Different Cognitive Activity Characteristics
Human life is invariably associated with continuous cognitive processes that depend on the ways and characteristics of perception, processing and reproduction of information, as well as on the control strategy determining the level of cognitive activity. Previous research of the authors of this pape...
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Main Authors: | Nadezhda I. Belousova (Author), Pavel V. Tkachenko (Author), Elena V. Petrova (Author) |
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Northern (Arctic) Federal University,
2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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