Психофизиологические и нейрофизиологические характеристики опознания эмоций радости, гнева и страха
Диссертация
Теоретическое и практическое значение. Выявлены психофизиологические и нейрофизиологические характеристики опознания эволюционно-значимых эмоциональных выражений, а также различия, определяющие половую и индивидуальную специфику этой функции. Разница в скорости и точности опознания, во временных и амплитудных параметрах ВП при опознании положительной и отрицательных эмоций позволили выдвинуть… Читать ещё >
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