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pro vyhledávání: '"V. V. Dementienko"'
Publikováno v:
RUDN Journal of Medicine, Vol 0, Iss 3, Pp 22-27 (2016)
The paper describes formation of abnormal conditions with the use of alcohol in a laboratory experiment. The generally accepted experimental model are evaluated from the point of view of their suitability for oculographic studies of operator activity
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/98d90c443ab146eca5553db325b1bbaf
Autor:
A. O. Taranov, G N Arsenyev, Zarina B. Bakaeva, Eugenia O. Gandina, Vladimir B. Dorokhov, Natalya V. Ligun, Svetlana S. Gruzdeva, Dmitry S. Sakharov, Olga Tkachenko, V. V. Dementienko
Publikováno v:
Biological Rhythm Research. 53:1474-1482
It was hypothesized that human sleep might respond to the fields emitted by such natural sources as magnetic activity of the sun and the earth’s magnetic fields. However, the experiments aimed on t...
Autor:
Elena B. Yakunina, V I Torshin, Olga Tkachenko, Natalya V. Ligun, Vladimir B. Dorokhov, Olga G. Donskaya, Arcady A. Putilov, Dmitry S. Sakharov, D S Sveshnikov, Svetlana S. Gruzdeva, Zarina B. Bakaeva, Anton I. Taranov, Yuri P. Starshinov, V. V. Dementienko, G. N. Arsen’ev, Alexandra N. Puchkova
Publikováno v:
Sleep and Breathing. 25:2179-2187
Since disagreement has been found between an objective sleep propensity measured by sleep onset latency (SOL) and subjective sleepiness assessment measured by the Epworth sleepiness scale (ESS) score, distinct underlying causes and consequences were
Autor:
Dmitry S. Sakharov, G N Arsenyev, Svetlana S. Gruzdeva, Vladimir B. Dorokhov, Natalya V. Ligun, Zarina B. Bakaeva, D S Sveshnikov, A. O. Taranov, V. V. Dementienko, Alexandra N. Puchkova, Olga Tkachenko
Publikováno v:
Biological Rhythm Research. 53:987-995
The human brain seems to be able to respond to low-level extremely low-frequency electromagnetic fields. Controlled laboratory studies of human sleep under exposure to such fields are scarce, espec...
Publikováno v:
Socialno-ecologicheskie technologii. 10:482-509
Autor:
Alexandra N. Puchkova, T. V. Tupitsyna, A. O. Taranov, Vladimir B. Dorokhov, V. V. Dementienko, P. A. Slominskii
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology. 49:20-24
Objective. To study the association between single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) of the RORA (rs1159814), CLOCK (rs12649507), PER3 (rs2640909), NPSR1 (rs324981), NPAS2 (rs4851377), DRD3 (rs6280), SLC6A3 (rs6347), and DBH (rs1611125) genes, chronotyp
Autor:
Arcady A. Putilov, G. N. Arsen’ev, V. V. Dementienko, Vladimir B. Dorokhov, Alexandra N. Puchkova, D S Sveshnikov, Petr Slominsky
Publikováno v:
Biological Rhythm Research. 51:522-534
A growing body of evidence has hinted at the involvement of the largest gene of the circadian clock family, NPAS2, in the regulatory mechanisms underlying the link between metabolic diseases and ci...
Autor:
V. V. Dementienko, Alexandra N. Puchkova, P. A. Slominskii, A. O. Taranov, V. V. Ermolaev, Vladimir B. Dorokhov, T. V. Tupitsyna
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology. 48:448-452
The aim of the present work was to investigate a series of single-nucleotide gene polymorphisms and their associations with accident proneness in bus drivers. The study involved 299 shift-working professional drivers for whom accident statistics were
Autor:
Igor D. Ivanov, Tatiana V. Tupitsina, D S Sveshnikov, Arcady A. Putilov, Roman O. Budkevich, Sergey N. Kolomeichuk, Olga G. Donskaya, Elena V. Budkevich, V. V. Dementienko, A. O. Taranov, Valentin A. Vavilin, Artem Morozov, Petr Slominsky, Victor V. Nechunaev, Vladimir B. Dorokhov, Alexandra N. Puchkova
Publikováno v:
Biological Rhythm Research. 49:622-642
Sub-constructs of morning–evening preference might be differentially related to polymorphisms in circadian clock genes. We previously reported significant association between a single nucleotide po...
Autor:
I. L. Myasnikov, Vladimir B. Dorokhov, D. V. Zakharchenko, V I Torshin, D S Sveshnikov, V. V. Dementienko
Publikováno v:
Human Physiology. 43:184-190
The article describes a videooculographic method to detect functional state disorders in operators in the target tracking test. The method is an improved version of the smooth pursuit test and can be used to detect and to estimate the effects of vari