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Features of bioelectric brain activity in people with different level of situational anxiety when performing non-verbal tasks

https://doi.org/10.20340/vmi-rvz.2023.5.PHYS.3

Abstract

The purpose of the study: to analyze the parameters of the electroencephalogram in individuals with different levels of anxiety when performing non-verbal tasks.

Object and methods. The study was conducted on 20 female students, aged 18 to 22 years. All studies were carried out on a voluntary basis, confirmed in writing, in compliance with bioethical standards governing the conduct of observations on humans. The level of situational anxiety was determined using the Spielberg-Khanin test.The spectral power of the electroencephalogram rhythms was recorded using the NVX 36 digital DC EEG neurovisor using a cap with a set of electrodes that were placed on the head of the subjects according to the international 10–20 system. The EEG recording lasted 1–2 minutes before and during the performance of nonverbal tasks. As non-verbal tasks, the subjects were asked to complete the Portsus maze test and the Cattell intellectual test. The results obtained were statistically processed. Differences were considered statistically significant at p < 0.05. All data obtained are presented as arithmetic means ± standard errors of the mean, as well as changes in average values in %.

Research results. It was found that the dynamics of EEG parameters in the performance of nonverbal tasks in students depends on the level of their situational anxiety. In persons with a low level of situational anxiety, when performing nonverbal tasks, an increase in the spectral power of the EEG parameters of beta2 and gamma waves in the frontal, parietal, occipital, and central leads is observed.In subjects with an average level of anxiety in the conditions of performing non-verbal tasks, the EEG parameters of beta2 and gamma waves in the frontal, occipital, and parietal leads noticeably increased. Persons with a high level of anxiety are characterized by an increase in the spectral power of alpha, beta2 and gamma rhythms in the frontal, central, parietal and occipital leads.

About the Authors

S. I. Pavlenko
Samara University; Samara State Medical University
Russian Federation

Snezhanna I. Pavlenko - Cand. Sci. (Biol.), Docent, Associate Professor of the Department of Human and Animal Physiology, 34 Moskovskoe shosse str., Samara, 443086;

Associate Professor of the Department of Physiology with the course of life safety and disaster Medicine, 89 Chapaevskaya str., Samara, 443099



D. S. Gromova
Samara State Medical University
Russian Federation

Darja S. Gromova - Senior Lecturer of the Department of General and Molecular Biology,

89 Chapaevskaya str., Samara, 443099



O. A. Vedyasova
Samara University
Russian Federation

Olga A. Vedyasova - Dr. Sci. (Biol.), Professor, Professor of the Department of Human and Animal Physiology,

34 Moskovskoe shosse str., Samara, 443086



A. M. Kovalev
Samara University; Samara State Medical University
Russian Federation

Alexandr M. Kovalev - Postgraduate student of the Department of Human and Animal Physiology. Assistant of the Department of Physiology with a course in life safety and disaster medicine,

89 Chapaevskaya str., Samara, 443099



A. I. Budaev
Samara University; Samara State Medical University
Russian Federation

Aleksandr I. Budaev - Postgraduate student of the Department of Human and Animal Physiology, 34 Moskovskoe shosse str., Samara, 443086;

Assistant of the Department of Physiology with the course of life safety and Disaster Medicine, 89 Chapaevskaya str., Samara, 443099



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Pavlenko S.I., Gromova D.S., Vedyasova O.A., Kovalev A.M., Budaev A.I. Features of bioelectric brain activity in people with different level of situational anxiety when performing non-verbal tasks. Bulletin of the Medical Institute "REAVIZ" (REHABILITATION, DOCTOR AND HEALTH). 2023;13(5):34-38. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20340/vmi-rvz.2023.5.PHYS.3

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