S. Polevaia, Maria E. Khalak, K. Lipatov, Natalya Zarechnova, M. Cirkova, E. Eremin, N. Bulanov
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Clinical aspects of nonlinear dynamics of cognitive processes: features of sensorimotor activity in patients at the clinical phase of COVID-19
The mechanisms of retrograde or anterograde neuronal transport ensure the migration of SARS-CoV-2 viruses to motor and sensory terminals, which can provoke significant distortions in the processes of information pattern recognition and the formation of action programs. The purpose of this study is to experimentally determine the dynamic modes of the cognitive system in patients with COVID-19. Cognitive processes are displayed in the space of parameters of sensorimotor activity when solving problems of different levels of complexity on the COGNITOM WEB platform. Patients and healthy individuals are presented with the same sets of stimuli in the same functional contexts. Covid-specific modes of information processing were manifested in a sharp decrease in the speed of cognitive processes and an increase in the number of missed target events.
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Scientific and technical journal Izvestiya VUZ. Applied Nonlinear Dynamics is an original interdisciplinary publication of wide focus. The journal is included in the List of periodic scientific and technical publications of the Russian Federation, recommended for doctoral thesis publications of State Commission for Academic Degrees and Titles at the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, indexed by Scopus, RSCI. The journal is published in Russian (English articles are also acceptable, with the possibility of publishing selected articles in other languages by agreement with the editors), the articles data as well as abstracts, keywords and references are consistently translated into English. First and foremost the journal publishes original research in the following areas: -Nonlinear Waves. Solitons. Autowaves. Self-Organization. -Bifurcation in Dynamical Systems. Deterministic Chaos. Quantum Chaos. -Applied Problems of Nonlinear Oscillation and Wave Theory. -Modeling of Global Processes. Nonlinear Dynamics and Humanities. -Innovations in Applied Physics. -Nonlinear Dynamics and Neuroscience. All articles are consistently sent for independent, anonymous peer review by leading experts in the relevant fields, the decision to publish is made by the Editorial Board and is based on the review. In complicated and disputable cases it is possible to review the manuscript twice or three times. The journal publishes review papers, educational papers, related to the history of science and technology articles in the following sections: -Reviews of Actual Problems of Nonlinear Dynamics. -Science for Education. Methodical Papers. -History of Nonlinear Dynamics. Personalia.