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Title: [The mechanisms of central regulation disorder under combat exposure conditions]. Author: Novikov VS, Tsygan VN, Suvorov NB, Strel'nikov AA. Journal: Voen Med Zh; 1999 Dec; 320(12):46-53, 96. PubMed ID: 10732485. Abstract: Results of research in central regulation system's disorders in the local wars' participants suffering from environmental psychoemotional and traumatic stress. It has been established, that there was an upsetting of interaction between neurodynamic processes in the sub-dominant hemisphere and a reduction of the functional reserve of the brain. Neurophysiology disorders discovered come from the pathological system that had been formed up in the central nervous system preserve their persistence for several years after the war.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]