Syncope in the Context of Disorganization of Neural and Glial Network of a Brain
Journal Title: Archives in Neurology & Neuroscience (ANN) - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 3
Abstract
By means of a new method - dispersion of amplitude-frequency characteristics of an alpha rhythm of EEG the evidence that to a syncope is a consequence of functional disorganization of neural and glial network of a brain with a hypofrontality that can become the reason of the termination of information exchange between an organism and the external environment in the presence of the minimum violations of blood supply which aren’t registered at cardiological inspection are produced.
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