2003
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.113955
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Magrath northern leopard frog reintroduction project - year 1 progress report /

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“…Athletes with the formation of parasympathetic overstrain during the recovery period show the most pronounced slowing of the central processes in the right hemisphere, which, given the previously mentioned data, can indicate significant energy savings. At the same time, significant activation of the left hemisphere after intense physical activity remains sufficiently active the following morning after intensive training in comparison with the initial state, which can testify to the intensive course of trophotrophic processes in the body of athletes (Chermit, Shakhanova, & Zabolotniy, 2014;Romanchuk, 2003).…”
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“…Athletes with the formation of parasympathetic overstrain during the recovery period show the most pronounced slowing of the central processes in the right hemisphere, which, given the previously mentioned data, can indicate significant energy savings. At the same time, significant activation of the left hemisphere after intense physical activity remains sufficiently active the following morning after intensive training in comparison with the initial state, which can testify to the intensive course of trophotrophic processes in the body of athletes (Chermit, Shakhanova, & Zabolotniy, 2014;Romanchuk, 2003).…”
Section: Ijsamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Let us point out that among the latter ones is electroencephalography, the method of evoked potentials, positron emission tomography (Craig, 2005). The method of studying the level of constant potential (LCP) has become widespread (Сhikurov, Fedorov, Voinich, & Khudik, 2016;Romanchuk, 2003). An important component of the study of sensorimotor responses is the understanding of the processes that occur at the central level of movement organization, which is related to the mechanisms of intra-and interhemispheric interaction.…”
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confidence: 99%