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SM ISO690:2012 CHERTOVA, L., IAPĂSCURTĂ, Victor, BELÎI, Adrian. Reflectarea stărilor funcţionale diferenţiate asupra sistemului nervos vegetativ, cardiovascular şi percepţiei dureroase. Există oare eventuale utilităţi medicinale? In: Curierul Medical, 2009, nr. 1(307), pp. 68-72. ISSN 1875-0666. |
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Cardiovascular, Autonomic Nervous System and Pain Perception Response to Differentiated Functional States. Is there a Potential Medical Usage?
This paper presents the results of a study of the influence of specially generated conditions on the cardiovascular and autonomic nervous system and pain threshold. These conditions were induced by a technique of self-regulation propagated by Igor Kalinauskas, the Differentiated Functional States (DFS) technique. The researcher, a psychologist, an expert in DFS, developed 16 distinct functional states which where then
grouped in 4 levels and 4 rhythms. The parameters of the cardiovascular and autonomic nervous system were monitored and registered with the use of Kubichek’s system of Tetrapolar Rheography. The pain threshold was tested by a mechanical algometer. The findings suggest the presence of an autonomic nervous system response pattern for each DFS rhythm. The validity of the results, however, is limited by their having been
assessed in only one pilot study. The DFS which included a vibrational component showed a tendency to produce a hyperkinetic haemodynamic pattern. The pain threshold in certain DFS showed an approximately two-fold increase. Conclusion: DFS offers a unexplored capacity for the human body to maintain homeostasis and adapt to its environmenton.
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Cuvinte-cheie differentiated functional states, vegetative system, haemodynamics, pain |
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