Effects of geomagnetic activity variations on the physiological and psychological state of functionally healthy humans
by T. K. Breus and K. Yu. Pimenov, academic.research.microsoft.comEdit Elchin S. Babayev, Aysel A. Allahverdiyeva There are collaborative and cross-disciplinary space weather studies in the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences conducted with purposes of revealing possible effects of solar, geomagnetic and cosmic ray variability on certain technological, biological and ecological systems. This paper describes some results of the experimental studies of influence of the periodical and aperiodical changes of geomagnetic activity upon human brain, human health and psycho-emotional state. It also covers the conclusions of studies on influence of violent solar events and severe geomagnetic storms of the solar cycle 23 on the mentioned systems in middle-latitude location. It is experimentally established that weak and moderate geomagnetic storms do not cause significant changes in the brain’s bioelectrical activity and exert only stimulating influence while severe disturbances of geomagnetic conditions cause negative influence, seriously disintegrate brain’s functionality, activate braking processes and amplify the negative emotional background of an individual. It is concluded that geomagnetic disturbances affect mainly emotional and vegetative spheres of human beings while characteristics reflecting personality properties do not undergo significant changes. Journal: Advances in Space Research - ADV SPACE RES , vol. 40, no. 12, pp. 1941-1951, 2007 DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2007.02.099 View Publication
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