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Psychophysiological Characteristics of Primary Schoolchildren from the Far North During Their Adaptation to the South of the Kranoyarsk Region

Authors: Kondakova, Olesia E.; Shilov, Sergey N.; Ignatova, Irina A.; Potylitsina, Vasilina Yu.;

Psychophysiological Characteristics of Primary Schoolchildren from the Far North During Their Adaptation to the South of the Kranoyarsk Region

Abstract

The article discusses the changes in psychophysiological characteristics of children from the Far North in the course of their adaptation to the climate and geographic conditions of the south of the Krasnoyarsk Region. Primary schoolchildren living in the Far North demonstrate an increase in the time of their sensory motor responses and their adaptation potential after their recreation in the south of the Krasnoyarsk Region. The article shows that the children from the North are generally characterised by the shorter time of sensory motor responses

Статья посвящена изменениям психофизиологических показателей детей Крайнего Севера при адаптации к климатогеографическим условиям юга Красноярского края. Младшие школьники, проживающие на Крайнем Севере, после отдыха на территории юга Красноярского края показывают повышение времени сенсомоторных реакций, прирост адаптационного потенциала. Показано, что у детей севера регистрируются низкие показатели времени сенсомоторных реакций

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psychophysiological indicators, response speed, скорость реакции, психофизиологические показатели, adaptation, адаптация

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