Abstract
Hypoxia in the nervous system causes morphofunctional changes, which are reflected in the total activity of the cerebral cortex. Lack of oxygen leads to a change in all EEG indicators of the developing cerebral cortex, as well as the appearance of pathological activity in it. This review article summarizes and analyzes data on the effect of hypoxia in early ontogenesis on the total activity of the cerebral cortex.
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