Abstract

According to the classical and modern concepts the organization of functional hemispheric asymmetry is an interesting issue for different specialists. This article reviews current data on fixed and dynamic properties of the cerebral hemispheres functional specialization. The article covers the issues of functional insufficiency of hemispheric interrelations associated with some diseases, gives comparative analysis of parameters of social and psychological adaptation of individuals with one-hemisphere dominance, and presents features of lateralization of brain function in healthy males and females and those with pathology. The authors emphasize the leading role of the corpus collosum in hemispheric interrelations, reveal the features of hemispheric asymmetry of right-handed and left-handed individuals based on interaction of the cortex and the brain regulatory systems during quiet wake, dynamism and falling asleep. The article also focuses on the features of brain function lateralization of some athletes and hemispheric interrelations in different phases of desynchronosis and during organism ageing in normal and stressful ecological conditions. The authors address the issue of the relationship of pregnancy and the brain lateralization, as well as the functional specialization of the cerebral hemispheres with the asymmetry of the autonomic nervous system.

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