IDENTIFICATION OF PARAMETERS OF AN ORDER IN PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
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Abstract (English):
While using a set of diagnostic characters x;, which form a total system state vector x=x(t), there emerges problem of selections such characters with more significant number l«m from the total number m. Today such problems are still not solved, therefore, the paper presents method of its solving for assessment of distinctions in psychophysiological state of two big groups of subjects (under changing ecological factors) using neuroemulators. While binary classification problem solving based on analysis of sensomotor parameters of two groups the procedure, providing real ranking x; and choosing more significant 1, is produced. The work of neuroemulator is similar to work of neural networks of hippocampus while heuristic brain activity.

Keywords:
biological dynamic systems, phase space of states, theory of chaos and self-organization.
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Общеизвестно, что различные внешние воздействия, в том числе и действие экологических факторов внешней среды, способны существенно изменят психофизиологический статус испытуемого. Более того, в последние годы мы говорим о состоянии экологического стресса у жителей северных регионов РФ, которые находятся в особых условиях климата, продолжительности светового дня и в гипокинезии. Попытки изменения негативного психофизиологического состояния жителей Севера РФ, путем их перемещения в лечебно-оздоровительные зоны РФ, приводят к определенным изменениям в параметрах экологического стресса. Однако качественная и количественная оценка эффективности подобных оздоровительных мероприятий наталкивается на определенные трудности. Главная из них - невозможность применения статистических методов для такой оценки.

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