Abstract

The results of studies on the specificity of formation of the frontal and temporoparietal cortex activation levels in children aged three, four to five, and six to seven years with a normal development of higher mental functions and speech are summarized. The parameters of the stable millivolt-range potential recorded from the head surface were used for this purpose. The results obtained are compared with published data on the specificity of the morphological and functional organization of the brain and the level of development of the slow information control system estimated on the basis of EEG parameters at the same ages. The estimation of the contribution of the brain superslow information control system by one of the basic parameters of state makes it possible to determine, in quantitative terms, (1) the characteristics of the formation of activation levels of cerebral systems involved in the regulation of the resting state, higher mental functions, and speech at different stages of ontogeny; (2) (on the basis of the stable-potential variance) the degrees of freedom of the activation levels of the cerebral systems studied, which determine their regulatory capacity at different ages; and (3) the degree of development of the system-forming mechanisms combining all these systems into an integrated whole at a certain stage of ontogeny (from six to seven years of age).

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