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    Changes in the cortical electric activity in the course of set formation under conditions of increased loading of the working memory by Kostandov, E A, Kurova, N S, Cheremushkin, E A

    “…Stability of the cognitive set to nonsense words in healthy adult subjects was compared in two experimental conditions: (1) subjects had only to recognize…”
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    Dynamics of EEG Power Spectra at 1–60 Hz during the Prestimulus Periods at Different Stages of a Cognitive Set to a Facial Expression by Dumenko, V. N., Kozlov, M. K., Kurova, N. S., Cheremushkin, E. A.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-09-2010)
    “…Power spectra of cortical potentials at frequencies of 1–60 Hz were assessed in subjects in the state of resting with the eyes open, after listening to…”
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    Interhemisphere Power Ratios of Cortical Potentials in the 1–60 Hz Band during the Formation and Testing of a Cognitive Set to a Facial Expression by Dumenko, V. N., Kozlov, M. K., Kurova, N. S., Cheremushkin, E. A.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-11-2010)
    “…Interhemisphere cortical potential power ratios were studied in the 1–60 Hz band during the prestimulus period at the stages of formation and testing of a…”
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    Dynamics of the EEG spectral power in the frequency band of 1-60 Hz in prestimulus periods at different stages of the cognitive set to facial expression by Dumenko, V N, Kozlov, M K, Kurova, N S, Cheremushkin, E A

    “…Power spectra of cortical potentials in the frequency band of 1-60 Hz were estimated in 29 healthy subjects in the states of rest with the open eyes, after…”
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    Interhemispheric relations of the EEG power of cortical potentials in the band of 1-60 Hz during formation and testing of cognitive set to facial expression by Dumenko, V N, Kozlov, M K, Kurova, N S, Cheremushkin, E A

    “…Interhemispheric relations of the EEG power in the 1-60 frequency band were studied at the stages of formation and testing of the cognitive set to facial…”
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    Synchronization of EEG Theta and Alpha Rhythms in an Unconscious Set to the Perception of an Emotional Facial Expression by Kostandov, É. A., Kurova, N. S., Cheremushkin, E. A., Petrenko, N. E., Ashkinazi, M. L.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-02-2010)
    “…Coherence functions in cortical electrical potentials in the theta (4–7 Hz) and alpha ranges (8–13 Hz) recorded during the formation and testing stages of a…”
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    Spectral EEG characteristics during increases in the complexity of the context of cognitive activity by Kurova, N S, Cheremushkin, E A

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-05-2007)
    “…The spatial and frequency characteristics of cortical electrical activity were studied in healthy human subjects in two series of experiments involving…”
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    Prestimulus EEG gamma frequencies during formation of a cognitive set to facial expressions by Dumenko, V. N., Kozlov, M. K., Kurova, N. S., Cheremushkin, E. A.

    “…The power spectra of baseline (prestimulus) EEG recordings from various parts of the cortex in the band 1–60 Hz were studied in adult subjects during the stage…”
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    Alpha- and theta-bands spatial synchronization in unconscious visual set formed for perception of emotional facial expression by Kostandov, E A, Kurova, N S, Cheremushkin, E A, Petrenko, N E, Ashkinazi, M L

    “…EEG coherence in the alpha and theta bands during set formation and testing was studied in healthy adult subjects (n = 35). The set was formed to pictures of…”
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    Changes in the spatial organization of the cortical electrical activity during formation and actualization of a cognitive set to facial expression by Kostandov, E A, Kurova, N S, Cheremushkin, E A, Petrenko, N E

    “…Coherence function of the EEG in the bands of 8-13 (alpha rhythm) and 14-25 Hz (beta rhythm) was analyzed in 35 healthy adult subjects during formation and…”
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    Context-dependent EEG spectral characteristics during performance of tasks by Kurova, N S, Cheremushkin, E A

    “…Spatial and frequency EEG characteristics of two groups of healthy adult subjects were examined in two series of experiments, which differed in conditions of…”
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    Prestimulus EEG gamma frequencies during formation of a cognitive set to facial expression by Dumenko, V N, Kozlov, M K, Kurova, N S, Cheremushkin, E A

    “…Prestimulus EEG power spectra from different cortical areas in frequency band 1-60 Hz were studied at a stage of formation of the cognitive set to facial…”
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    Relationship between the plasticity of a set to an emotional facial expression and the load on working memory by Kostandov, É. A., Kurova, N. S., Cheremushkin, E. A., Petrenko, N. E., Ashkinazi, M. L., Yakovenko, I. A.

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-03-2009)
    “…The effects of increasing the loading on working memory (by introduction of an additional cognitive task into the experimental context) on the recognition of…”
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    Dynamics of the spatial organization of cortical electrical activity during the formation and actualization of a cognitive set to facial expression by Kostandov, É. A., Kurova, N. S., Cheremushkin, E. A., Petrenko, N. E.

    “…The coherence functions of cortical electrical potentials were studied in 35 healthy adults in the alpha (8–13 Hz) and beta (14–25 Hz) ranges, recorded at the…”
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    Dependence of plasticity of set to emotional facial expression on working memory load by Kostandov, E A, Kurova, N S, Cheremushkin, E A, Petrenko, N E, Ashkinazi, M L, Iakovenko, I A

    “…The effect of increasing working memory load (by introduction of an additional cognitive task into the experimental context) on the recognition of emotional…”
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    Cognitive set as a regulation factor in recognition of emotional facial expression by Kostandov, E A, Kurova, N S, Cheremushkin, E A, Iakovenko, I A, Peterenko, N E, Ashkinazi, M L

    “…Effect of previous experience on the function of recognition of emotional facial expression was studied with the model of an unconscious visual set. It was…”
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    Dependence of the cognitive set on the involvement of the ventral and dorsal visual systems in cognitive activity by Kostandov, E A, Kurova, N S, Cheremushkin, E A, Yakovenko, I A

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-05-2006)
    “…Measures of the stability of a non-verbal visual set were compared in healthy human subjects in three series of experiments: 1) controls, in which a pair of…”
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    The role of the cognitive activity context in the conservatism of unconscious visual sets by Kostandov, E A, Kurova, N S, Cheremushkin, E A, Yakovenko, I A, Ashkinazi, M L

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-09-2006)
    “…Studies in healthy adults were performed to compare measures of the rigidity of a verbal set in three series of experiments: in series 1, pseudowords were…”
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    Experience and Prospects for the International Legal Cooperation in the Nuclear Area in the Arctic Region by M. N. Lysenko, E. V. Kienko, N. S. Kurova-Chernavina

    Published in Moscow journal of international law (01-12-2017)
    “…The article contains analysis of nuclear environmental problems of the Arctic region under the International Law. It seems important to further develop…”
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