Психологические и физиологические особенности «коронарного» типа личности (обзор)
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поведінка типу А, «коронарний» тип особистості, фізіологічна реактивність, arousal, енцефалограма, частота серцевих скорочень, спектр кардіонтервалограми.Abstract
огляді описано деякі психологічні
особливості «коронарного» типу особистості (з поведінкою типу А). На-
ведено результати досліджень змін параметрів активності автономної
нервової системи та ЕЕГ в умовах вирішення різних задач у осіб типів А
та Б. Відмічено, що суб’єкти типу А в цілому демонструють підвищену
інтенсивність arousal-реакцій, що проявляється в значному зростанні
частоти серцевих скорочень, рівня систолічного кров’яного тиску, LF-
компонента кардіоінтервалограми, рівня адреналіну в плазмі крові та
ін. Описано моделі та теорії, що інтерпретують фізіологічну реактив-
ність патерну типу А.
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