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Age-dependent speed of the central information processing among persons with the different level of the nervous processing functional mobility
Makarenko MV1, Lysohub VS2, Kozhemiako TV2, Chernenko NP2
- O.O.Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
- Science-investigation Institution of Cherkassy National University of M. Bosy, Ukraine
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15407/fz57.01.088
Abstract
The dynamics of the speed formation of the central information processing (CIP) and its connection with functional mobility of nervous processes (FMNP) was investigated among the persons aged 7-20. The indexes of CIP and FMNP among the children, teenagers and youngsters were found to increase gradually and to reach maximum development at the age of 19-20. Statistically significant differences of the CIP speed were found in all age groups of the investigated persons with different levels of FNMP. The persons with high level of FNMP were characterized with reliably high indexes of CIP compared with subjects with the low level of investigated typological properties of high nervous activity (HNA). The correlation proved the reliable relationships between investigated variables. The general age-related conformities in forming CIP and FMNP were established favoring the genetically determined program for development of these nervous system properties. There is a reason to confirm that the index of CIP speed characterizes individual features of information processing and reflects the typological properties of HNA side by side with FMNP.
Keywords:
speed of the central information processing, func-tional mobility of nervous processes, age and individual fea-tures of information processing
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