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Study of Psychophysiological Indicators of Sensorimotor Integration in PTSD. Justification of the Choice of Targets for Biofeedback. / Bazanova, O. M.; Balioz, N. V.; Ermolaeva, S. A. et al.
In: Human Physiology, Vol. 50, No. 3, 06.2024, p. 249-259.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Study of Psychophysiological Indicators of Sensorimotor Integration in PTSD. Justification of the Choice of Targets for Biofeedback
AU - Bazanova, O. M.
AU - Balioz, N. V.
AU - Ermolaeva, S. A.
AU - Zakharov, A. V.
AU - Zonov, A. A.
AU - Larkova, I. V.
AU - Mariyanovska, T. A.
AU - Melnikov, A. A.
AU - Nikolenko, E. D.
AU - Plotnikova, E. P.
AU - Rudych, P. D.
AU - Shirolapov, I. V.
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an actual medicosocial problem. The pathogenesis of PTSD is closely related to impairment of sensorimotor integration (SMI). The effectiveness of psychosomatic disorder therapy for PTSD rehabilitation can be improved by restoring normal sensorimotor integration. The review examines various autonomic, electro-physiological, and postural markers of high sensory motor integration in highly skilled athletes and musicians, as well as impairment of these indices in persons with PTSD. We have established that the most accessible and informative indicators of SMI are: an increase in EEG power in the individually adjusted high-frequency alpha-band, a reduction in energy demands for posture control and a decrease in the electromyographic activity of redundant muscles, not involved in a dual motor-cognitive task. In the future, it is planned to use these indicators to diagnose stress disorders and to develop sensorimotor integration recovery training in patients with PTSD.
AB - Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is an actual medicosocial problem. The pathogenesis of PTSD is closely related to impairment of sensorimotor integration (SMI). The effectiveness of psychosomatic disorder therapy for PTSD rehabilitation can be improved by restoring normal sensorimotor integration. The review examines various autonomic, electro-physiological, and postural markers of high sensory motor integration in highly skilled athletes and musicians, as well as impairment of these indices in persons with PTSD. We have established that the most accessible and informative indicators of SMI are: an increase in EEG power in the individually adjusted high-frequency alpha-band, a reduction in energy demands for posture control and a decrease in the electromyographic activity of redundant muscles, not involved in a dual motor-cognitive task. In the future, it is planned to use these indicators to diagnose stress disorders and to develop sensorimotor integration recovery training in patients with PTSD.
KW - autonomic functions
KW - biofeedback
KW - cognitive functions
KW - coordination
KW - electroencephalography
KW - electromyography
KW - emotions
KW - post-traumatic stress disorder
KW - sensorimotor control
KW - stabilography
KW - stress
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U2 - 10.1134/S036211972360056X
DO - 10.1134/S036211972360056X
M3 - Article
VL - 50
SP - 249
EP - 259
JO - Human Physiology
JF - Human Physiology
SN - 0362-1197
IS - 3
ER -
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