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Nadezhda Terebova

Nadezhda Terebova

PhD

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Introduction
Nadezhda Terebova currently works at Nadezhda does research in Developmental Biology, Neuroscience and Physiology. Currently I'm engaged in research of speech development in adolescents, as well as features of speech formation in poorly speaking children. Different predictors of speech initiation. The role of large motility in the formation of speech - the features of the development of the first year of life.

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The coherence functions of the main EEG rhythmical components in five-, six-, and seven-year-old children were analyzed. The results of factor analysis showed four types of the basic structure of cortico-cortical interactions at rest. It was shown that these structures are rather stable; however, some of their connections change with age, reflectin...
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Functional connectivity at rest was studied in children of 5, 6 and 7 years old. Connection strengths were estimated using coherence function taken at the frequencies of the major EEG rhythms. Factor analysis of the raw coherence data revealed 4 different cortico-cortical functional connectivity patterns. These patterns are stable across the studie...
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The characteristic of visual perception (VP) were analyzed in five- to seven-year-old children according to a modified method of Frostig, which estimates the following VP components: visuospatial perception, figure-ground differentiation, and visuomotor integration. Age dependence of the development of VP components indicating the variation of the...
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The psychophysiological structure of subtests included in the Methodology of Estimation of the Degree of Visual Perception Development has been determined, and the usability of this methodology for the integrated assessment of the degree of the psychophysiological development of six- to eight-year-old children has been justified. The role of the de...
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Individual and age-related characteristics of visual perception as a whole and its individual components were studied in seven-year-old children as related to their brain functional development. A dependence was found between the success of visual perception and the characteristics determining the functional maturity of both the cerebral cortex an...

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