experimental group was higher on 20% than in the
placebo group. An increase of the ARI value indicates
an increased activity of the sympathetic nervous
system in the subjects of the experimental group.
The index of autonomic balance (IAB) shows the
ratio of the effect on the cardiovascular system of the
sympathetic and parasympathetic systems. For
subjects of the experimental group, there is an
increase in this indicator at the 5
th
procedure of neuro-
electrostimulation compared with the placebo group.
This indicates an increase in the role of the
sympathetic nervous system. For subjects in the
placebo group, the IAB score is lower; therefore, the
parasympathetic nervous system has a predominant
effect.
The indicator of the adequacy of regulation
processes (IARP) allows one to determine the effect
on the sinus node of the sympathetic section and is the
most stable indicator. For subjects, this indicator
during the 5
th
procedure of neuro-electrostimulation
was 52.76 ± 1.4, which is higher than those in the
placebo group - 44.69 ± 2.49. The obtained data
indicate an increase in the sympathetic part of the
nervous system through the action of neuro-
electrostimulation; the influence of the sinus node on
heart rate becomes more pronounced.
The stress index (SI) indicates the degree of
influence of the nervous system on the work of the
heart. For the subjects of the experimental group,
there is an increase of this indicator relative to the
placebo group, which indicates the formation in the
body of an increased activity of the sympathetic
division and an increase in the degree of
centralization of heart rate control. This may indicate
the effect of the influence of neuro-electrostimulation
on the regulation of sympathetic nervous structures,
which reflects the activation of ergotropic
mechanisms of regulation and an increase in the
intensity of energy processes.
4 DISCUSSION
The results of the study showed that the use of neuro-
electrostimulation of the peripheral nervous system in
conjunction with a dual 2-back test improves working
memory, reaction time and attention parameters. It
was shown that performance of three neuro-
electrostimulation procedures is enough to see
significant intergroup differences in the parameters of
the performed N-back test.
The advantage of the proposed technique for
increasing the level of concentration and attention is
the use of a non-invasive multielectrode neuro-
electrostimulation system implemented in the
‘SYMPATHOCOR-01’ device. A possible
mechanism of action is the activation of peripheral
nerves, which in turn facilitate and strengthen neural
connections in the brain. The activation of peripheral
nerves occurs using neuro-electrical stimulation of
the cervical ganglia of the sympathetic nervous
system and the corresponding pathways of the nerve
formations.
Furthermore, while processing the data of
functional studies, HRV parameters were obtained,
the dynamics of which reflects the positive effect of
neuro-electrostimulation. It was found that the effect
of neuro-electrostimulation affects the formation of
increased activity of the sympathetic nervous system
of the body due to the intensification of the action of
energy processes.
To increase the reliability of intergroup
differences in other functional parameters of HRV, it
is necessary to increase the number of samples in each
group.
5 CONCLUSION
During the study, a technique was developed for
increasing the level of attention and working memory
using neuro-electrostimulation. The advantage of this
method is the use of a mobile and portable unit of
non-invasive neuro-electrostimulation with the
possibility of individual selection of neuro-
electrostimulation parameters. The technique allows
you to combine neuro-electrostimulation with other
loads (for example, with psychometric tests), as well
as monitor the functional state of a person using ECG
registration.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The reported study was funded by RFBR according
to the research project № 18-29-02052.
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