ABOUT SOME NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES OF THE BRAIN CONDITION
Keywords:
anxiety, subject know ledge models, heart attack, stroke, heart rate variabilityAbstract
Formulation of the problem. Consideration of the mechanism for triggering Neurohumoral regulationas a resultof a subjective negative assessment of the situationin the default mode of brain function (DMBF), which can lead to disaster ous consequences for human health. Analysis of recent research. Based on the research conducted by Britishand Canadian scientists, a meta-analysis of patients with acute myocardial infarction and stroke was obtained, indicating that people suffering from cardiovascular diseases of ten die at night and on weekends. Formulating the purpose of the article. The purpose is to show the importance of accounting for DMBF and then eed to introduce in general practice the means of systematically controlling anxiety in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases and diseases of the nervous system. Presenting main material. The correlation between the increase in mortality of patients with heart attacks and strokes at night and weekends withth epeculiarities of the work of the default mode network of the brain iscon sidered. The analysis of informationon DMBF, memory and decision making, the effects of meditationon DMBF, the procedure for generating anxiety and measuring heart rate variability parameters was carriedout. Recommendations on theorganization ofncontrol of anxiety are given. Conclusions and perspectives of further research. The dependence of the increase inmortality of patients with heart attack sand strokes at night and weekends should be considered as multifactorial, and for each factor the possibility of its reduction should be considered separately. Possible subjective enegative predictions of the situation during DMBF can lead to the launch of neurohumoral regulation with undesirable consequences. This may explain the connection between the increase in the number of heart attacks and strokes with time, in which patients are in a state free from external stimuli. Negative effects arising from DMBF must be considered in the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, as well as in the targeted development of means and methods to prevent such situations.
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