Scientific journal
Scientific Review. Biological science
ISSN 2500-3399
ПИ №ФС77-57454

FEATURES BRAIN ACTIVITY IN CHILDREN AS THEY PASS TRAINING COURSE DIVING

Aikin V.A. 1 Elokhova Y.A. 1 Poddubny S.K. 1 Golubkova S.I. 2
1 Siberian State University of Physical Culture and Sports Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation
2 Byudzhetnoe health agency of the Omsk region
This paper studied the effect of diving course on the bioelectrical activity of the brain of children 12 years of age. The changes in power (mkV2) alpha-rhythm before and after diving under water with scuba diving at the beginning and end of the course diving. Studies have shown that children 12 years of age after a single scuba diving with closed eyes there is a significant increase in capacity of the alpha-rhythm in the parietal (C3-A1 to diving 1,31±0,20; after diving 2,22±0,54; C4-A2 1,36±0,30; after diving 2,08±0,39 mkV2) and occipital lobes (O1-A1 to diving 3,01±0,60; after diving 4,88±0,70; O2-A2 to diving 4,66±0,70; after diving 5,83±0,80 mkV2) in both hemispheres of the brain. Found that in the end of the course after scuba diving scuba diving in children alone with closed eyes power of alpha-rhythm increased in all regions of the cerebral cortex, with the exception of the frontal lobe of the left hemisphere and the right hemisphere temporal lobe. These data indicate that during the course of diving children pathological changes in the cerebral bioelectric activity were registered.