DESCRIPTION OF ATTENTION FUNCTION FEATURES IN ARCTIC POPULATION

Автор(и)

  • Vera Lobova
  • Andrey Mironov
  • Vladimir Mishchenko
  • Sergey Gilmanov
  • Maria Naumova
  • Nina Ayvarova
  • Svetlana Shabalina
  • Anastasia Danilova
  • Olga Ovsyannikova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2018.171110

Ключові слова:

attention function, the Arctic Region, encephalic asymmetry, aborigines of the North.

Анотація

Abstract. The states of the Cold area similarly unfavorably influence the condition of higher types of willful
consideration among all inhabitants, leveling the factor of individual contrasts. An individual's stay in the Ice locale is joined by change of the utilitarian asymmetry of the cerebrum and a lessening in the ordinary capacity of the overwhelming side of the equator. The got discoveries recommend a particular right asymmetry of consideration among agents of indigenous populace of the Cold district. The agents of the non-indigenous populace with age and an expansion in the term of their stay in the Ice locale altogether increment the extent of individuals with a fractional kind of consideration asymmetry, which additionally mirrors the difference in hemispheric collaboration, because of the expanded impact of the correct half of the globe. The got information are reliable with the suppositions about the insecurity of practical asymmetry and the likelihood of its change affected by distressing occasions, which incorporate
the general population's stay in the Ice locale.
Keywords: attention function, the Arctic Region, encephalic asymmetry, aborigines of the North.

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