Sensorimotor response in conditions of adaptation to physical activity of a gameoriented nature as an indicator of the functional state of the central nervous system
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Karaseva E.N.
Bunin Yelets State University, Yelets
Chernysheva E.N.
State Agricultural Academy of Velikie Luki, Velikiye Luki
Tsyrkunova E.A.
State Agricultural Academy of Velikie Luki, Velikiye Luki
Objective of the study is to substantiate the method of assessing sensorimotor reactions as an integral criterion of the functional state of the central nervous system.
Methods and structure of the study. In the conditions of the laboratory of neurophysiology of the PSOFK Research Institute (Velikiye Luki), parameters were recorded using modern automated equipment "NS-Psychotest" (LLC "Neurosoft", Ivanovo). Sensorimotor reactions were studied on the basis of techniques that determine the neurodynamic parameters of the body's reactions to the action of a visual stimulus. The processing and interpretation of digital values is based on the licensed package Statistica 10.0. Contingent: mature men (n = 12) who prefer a playful type of motor activity – mini football, which shows the ability to concentrate and switch attention, demonstrate speed and accuracy of reactions.
Research results and conclusions. The main properties of the central nervous system indicate the effectiveness of gaming effects. Studies indicate an average level of functioning of the nervous system, functional capabilities and stability of the system. The average reaction time indicates the predominance of an intermediate type of higher nervous activity in men. The results of the study indicate a beneficial effect of physical activity of a playful nature on the central nervous system of mature men and indicate an average level of functioning.
Keywords: functional state, nervous system, sensorimotor reaction, reaction time, playful type of motor activity.
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