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Glazyrina T.M. Sensomotor Reaction Demonstrated by Military Aged Men with Arterial Hypertension

Abstract: The research deals with the study of sensomotor reactions demonstrated by men of military age who suffer from arterial hypertension. The existing system of professional selection focused on the use of blank psychological techniques has proved to be efficient, however, in many cases it is advisable to further investigate the psycho-physiological characteristics of a recruit. In particular, based on the results of psychophysiological research it is possible to define the level of neuro-psychological stability of a recruit. In cause of a recruit suffering from arterial hypertension physiological changes are determined before manifestation of clinical symtoms which correlates to a decreased level of neuro-psychological stability. 128 respondents participated in the research. The research methodology is based on the comparative analysis of results. Men with the first-degree arterial hypertension demonstrated a worse balance of inhibitory and excitative processes during stress. They also demonstrated a higher value of activity and made more action errors. 


Keywords:

operation cost, stress testing, balance of the nervous processes, accuracy of time perception, psychophysiological test, variability of the samples, sensomotor reactions, recruit, arterial hypertension, action errors


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