Symposium Title: Psychophysiological Indicators of Optimal Sensorimotor Functioning for Use in Psychodiagnostic and Neurotechnologiesстатья
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Аннотация:The symposium will focus on the discussion of understanding the brain mechanisms of sensorimotor integration (SMI). It will cover all aspects of SMI research, from neuromuscular coupling to CNS control of fine and gross motor movement and its effects on cognitive and emotional functions. This symposium's most important aim will be applications of neurophysiological predictors of optimal sensorimotor executive functions in modeling the brain-computer interface and neurofeedback training technologies. The findings of Murat Sukuti and coauthors (Turkey) imply that the rhythm at 0.15 Hz in facial skin microcirculation is associated with the subjective experience of profound psychomotor relaxation Henrieta Gartner(Germany) and Renzo Pozzo (Italy) will demonstrate that musical training, being multisensory in nature, provides a beneficial and rewarding ground for cognitive training programs Anastasia Kovaleva (Russia) showed that such physiological parameters as breathing amplitude, heart rate standard deviation, high alpha power, and theta power could predict inter-tap-intervals variance for 40 bpm rhythm Olga Bazanova (Russia) will review studies suggesting the upright posture and balance are predominantly controlled by neural circuits considering the key role of alpha oscillations in sensorimotor integration