Abstract

A study was made of the EEG changes in healthy adults during elaboration of conditioned reactions. At the beginning of the conditioned motor reflexes elaboration there sets in a depression of the main rhythm in the EEG of the sensory motor area, following the conditioned motor reaction with its subsequent restoration. Later a rise of the amplitude of the main rhythm or the appearance of acute impulses is noted in this area. Trace reactions in the form of “reciprocal” changes of electric activity were observed in the sensory motor and occipital areas. During the restoration of the main rhythm in the anterior portions a reduction of the α-rhythm was seen in the occipital areas, and vise-versa. These changes occurred after stabilization of the conditioned motor reaction.

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