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1. The significance of unrecognized feedback stimuli in cognitive activity

3. Reflection of decision making in cortical evoked activity

4. Current problems in the higher nervous activity of man

5. Asymmetry of visual perception and interhemispheric interaction

6. [Changes of Alpha Cortical Potentials Spatial Synchronization on Value Go/NoGo Stimuli].

7. [Relationships between the Flexibility of Cognitive Performance and the Response of Alpha-Rhythm in the Go/NoGo Task].

8. [Changes of the alpha-rhythm after introducing stimuli Go/NoGo in the context of experiments with a set to an angry face].

9. [Induced synchronization of alpha rhythm in the time intervals between the visual stimuli at different degrees of set flexibility].

10. [Psychophysiological signs of high-flexible forms of set on the emotionally negative facial expression].

11. [Changes in the spatial synchronization of neocortical potentials in interstimulus intervals during formation of a set to emotionally negative facial expression].

12. [Cognitive control in recognition of emotionally negative face in 5-10-year-old children].

13. [Changes in face expression recognition caused by additional visual-spatial load].

14. [Induced synchronization/desynchronization of the theta and alpha cortical electrical activity to a face stimuli with increasing visual working memory load].

15. [Context effects recognition of the emotional facial expression].

16. Evoked synchronization/desynchronization of cortical electrical activity in response to facial stimuli during formation of a set to an emotionally negative expression.

17. [Influence of the working memory load on the spatial synchronization of prestimulus cortical electrical activity during recognition of facial expression].

18. Synchronization of EEG theta and alpha rhythms in an unconscious set to the perception of an emotional facial expression.

19. [EEG spatial synchronization at different set stages in 8-year-old children with different levels of selective attention fronto-thalamic system maturity].

20. [Visual set and shifting of selective attention in 8-year-old children with EEG-signs of immaturity of fronto-thalamic and brainstem activating systems].

21. [Event-related synchronization/desynchronization of cortical theta- and alpha-electrical activity and cognitive set to emotionally negative face expression].

22. Relationship between the plasticity of a set to an emotional facial expression and the load on working memory.

23. Spatial organization of cortical electrical activity at different stages of a visual set in preschool and early school age.

24. [Alpha- and theta-bands spatial synchronization in unconscious visual set formed for perception of emotional facial expression].

25. [Dependence of plasticity of set to emotional facial expression on working memory load].

26. Dynamics of the spatial organization of cortical electrical activity during the formation and actualization of a cognitive set to facial expression.

27. [Spatial organization of the cortical electrical activity at different stages of visual set in children of preschool and junior school age].

28. Significance of the context of cognitive activity in the formation of unconscious visual sets.

29. [Changes in the spatial organization of the cortical electrical activity during formation and actualization of a cognitive set to facial expression].

30. [Cognitive set as a regulation factor in recognition of emotional facial expression].

31. The role of the cognitive activity context in the conservatism of unconscious visual sets.

32. [Spatial synchronization of cortical electrical activity at different stages of visual set in preschool children].

33. Dependence of the cognitive set on the involvement of the ventral and dorsal visual systems in cognitive activity.

34. [Significance of the cognitive context in formation of unconscious visual sets].

35. [The role of the cognitive context in the conservatism of unconscious visual sets].

36. [Visual nonverbal set in preschool- and schoolchildren].

38. [Cognitive set depends on the involvement of the ventral and dorsal visual systems].

39. [I.S. Beritashvili (Beritov) is one of the founders of the modern biobehavioral science (to the 120th anniversary)].

40. [Changes in the cortical electric activity in the course of set formation under conditions of increased loading of the working memory].

41. [Conditioned switching-over and cognitive set].

42. [Changes in the spatial organization of cortical electrical activity during increasing working memory load].

43. [Role of working memory in forming the cognitive visual set].

44. [A cognitive set and top-down processes in the functional organization of visual recognition].

45. [Dependence of stability of the visual cognitive set on motivation].

46. [Psychophysiology of set and the theory of dominant].

47. [Dependence of the verbal set on the cognitive activity context].

49. [The cognitive set and problems of the human higher nervous activity].

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