Vol. 44, No. 2, 2018
A simultaneous English language translation of this journal is available from Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.
Distributed worldwide by Springer. Human Physiology ISSN 0362-1197.
Milestone Birthday of Anatolii I. Grigor’ev
p. 119 abstract
Professor Natal’ya N. Traugott’s Contribution to Studies on the Development of Central Speech Mechanisms
p. 120 abstract
Aphasia and Alalia from the Perspective of Natal’ya N. Traugott’s Studies on Higher Cognitive Processes
p. 124 abstract
Disorders of System Brain Activity in Children with Motor (Expressive) Alalia
p. 129 abstract
Organization of Regional Interactions of the Brain Cortical Activity during the Common-root Word Derivation Task
p. 134 abstract
Spatial Synchronization of Brain Bioelectric Potentials Differs in Boys and Girls Aged 12–13 Years Reading Narrative Texts
p. 143 abstract
Mechanisms of Reading in Persons with Different Levels of Written Text Comprehension
p. 152 abstract
Improvement of Speech Function in Patients with Aphasia: The Right Hemisphere, an Enemy or a Friend?
p. 161 abstract
Interhemispheric Differences Observed during the Performance of Cognitive Tasks Using Doppler Ultrasound
p. 170 abstract
Eye Tracking and Interhemispheric Interaction in the Distribution of Spatial Attention
p. 175 abstract
What We Can Learn about Reading Development from the Analysis of Eye Movements
p. 183 abstract
Analysis of Age-related Dynamics and Gender-specific Characteristics of Spontaneous Bioelectrical Activity and Components of Auditory Evoked Potentials in Junior School Students Living in the Arctic Region of the Russian Federation
p. 191 abstract
Neurophysiological Markers of Abnormal Development in Children with Mental Disorders
p. 202 abstract
Prediction of Successful Personal Cognitive Performance Based on Integrated Characteristics of Multichannel EEG
p. 208 abstract
EEG Reflection of Clinical Effects Dynamics during Botulinum Toxin Therapy of Movement Disorders under Long-Term Consciousness Disorders
p. 216 abstract
Spatial Selectivity of Hearing in Speech Recognition in Speech-shaped Noise Environment
p. 226 abstract