CHARACTER OF INTERHEMISPHERIC RELATIONS AT IMMERSING IN VIRTUAL AGGRESSIVE ENVIRONMENT

Authors

  • V. H. Grigoryan Chair of Human and Animal Physiology, YSU, Armenia
  • L. S. Stepanyan Chair of Human and Animal Physiology, YSU, Armenia
  • A. Yu. Stepanyan Chair of Human and Animal Physiology, YSU, Armenia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46991/PYSU:B/2009.43.1.050

Keywords:

brain evoked activity, virtual aggressive environment, hemisphere, level of aggression

Abstract

Asymmetry of brain evoked activity at immersing in virtual aggressive environment was researched at examinees with a various level of personal aggression. Authentic interhemispheric differences on ERP’s latent period in both groups of examinees were not shown. Interhemispheric differences on amplitude parameters were found. Primary domination of the brain right hemisphere at examinees with a high level of aggression before performance of the task is observed. The tendency to domination of the left hemisphere as a result of immersing in virtual aggressive environment was observed. Change of hemisphere’s domination with left on the right hemisphere at examinees with low level of aggression at the end of the experiment was shown.

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Published

2009-02-04

How to Cite

Grigoryan, V. H., L. S. Stepanyan, and A. Yu. Stepanyan. 2009. “CHARACTER OF INTERHEMISPHERIC RELATIONS AT IMMERSING IN VIRTUAL AGGRESSIVE ENVIRONMENT ”. Proceedings of the YSU B: Chemical and Biological Sciences 43 (1 (218):50-56. https://doi.org/10.46991/PYSU:B/2009.43.1.050.

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Biology

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