Abstract

Autonomic responses to vestibular stimulation are predominately differently directed in groups of young athletes and children and adolescents who do not participate in sports, their expression being determined by the ontogenetic pattern and peaking at about 14 years of age. Ski jumping contributes to the physiologically adequate direction of autonomic reactions connected with the predominance of sympathetic activity. The somatic reactions of athletes to a rotational test are determined by the level level of their qualification and reach a considerably greater tolerance to the distracting effects of vestibular stimulation than those of subjects from control groups, and the intergroup differences in the levels of somatic reactions increase rather than decrease by 17 years of age, in contrast to the intergroup differences in autonomic reactions.

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