Study of the Regularities of Higher Nervous Activity Impairments in the Posttraumatic Period
The regularities of higher nervous activity impairments were studied in an experiment on mature albino rats in the posttraumatic period, by using the open field test. Analysis of behavioral acts indicated the difficulties encountered in constructing an adequate response to get a benefit from an acti...
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author | T. F. Sokolova A. S. Khizhnyak N. Ye. Turok S. S. Stepanov V. V. Semchenko |
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description | The regularities of higher nervous activity impairments were studied in an experiment on mature albino rats in the posttraumatic period, by using the open field test. Analysis of behavioral acts indicated the difficulties encountered in constructing an adequate response to get a benefit from an activity (danger avoidance) at stages of traumatic disease due to the impossibility of rapidly and accurately solving the intricate problems facing the damaged brain. At the same time, a great contribution to higher nervous activity impairments was made by emotional disorders that were traced up to the end of a follow-up (on day 30). The found changes in higher nervous activity are indicative of the high plasticity of the central nervous system and its great capabilities to perform compensatory and adaptive processes under extreme conditions, by reorganizing the intricate system of links of its individual parameters. |
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spelling | doaj.art-9af1f7de06494d20a4b04b82f02316232023-03-13T09:32:46ZengFederal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, RussiaОбщая реаниматология1813-97792411-71102006-12-01269710010.15360/1813-9779-2006-6-97-1001368Study of the Regularities of Higher Nervous Activity Impairments in the Posttraumatic PeriodT. F. Sokolova0A. S. Khizhnyak1N. Ye. Turok2S. S. Stepanov3V. V. Semchenko4Омская государственная медицинская академия Омский научно!исследовательский центр СО РАМНОмская государственная медицинская академия Омский научно!исследовательский центр СО РАМНОмская государственная медицинская академия Омский научно!исследовательский центр СО РАМНОмская государственная медицинская академия Омский научно!исследовательский центр СО РАМНОмская государственная медицинская академия Омский научно!исследовательский центр СО РАМНThe regularities of higher nervous activity impairments were studied in an experiment on mature albino rats in the posttraumatic period, by using the open field test. Analysis of behavioral acts indicated the difficulties encountered in constructing an adequate response to get a benefit from an activity (danger avoidance) at stages of traumatic disease due to the impossibility of rapidly and accurately solving the intricate problems facing the damaged brain. At the same time, a great contribution to higher nervous activity impairments was made by emotional disorders that were traced up to the end of a follow-up (on day 30). The found changes in higher nervous activity are indicative of the high plasticity of the central nervous system and its great capabilities to perform compensatory and adaptive processes under extreme conditions, by reorganizing the intricate system of links of its individual parameters.https://www.reanimatology.com/rmt/article/view/1368 |
spellingShingle | T. F. Sokolova A. S. Khizhnyak N. Ye. Turok S. S. Stepanov V. V. Semchenko Study of the Regularities of Higher Nervous Activity Impairments in the Posttraumatic Period Общая реаниматология |
title | Study of the Regularities of Higher Nervous Activity Impairments in the Posttraumatic Period |
title_full | Study of the Regularities of Higher Nervous Activity Impairments in the Posttraumatic Period |
title_fullStr | Study of the Regularities of Higher Nervous Activity Impairments in the Posttraumatic Period |
title_full_unstemmed | Study of the Regularities of Higher Nervous Activity Impairments in the Posttraumatic Period |
title_short | Study of the Regularities of Higher Nervous Activity Impairments in the Posttraumatic Period |
title_sort | study of the regularities of higher nervous activity impairments in the posttraumatic period |
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