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Литература

исследовании не удалось подтвердить факт увеличения амплитуды Р3 на стимулы, связанные с травмой. Это могло быть связано со сложностью задания, т. е. идентификация цвета слова при игнорировании его значения и возможностью того, что амплитуда ответа Р3 предварительно отражает распределение ресурсов внимания на идентификацию цвета.

Таким образом, использование психофизиологических методов дает ценную информацию в области феноменологии, диагностики и лечения ПТСР. Устанавливая связи между ПТСР и физиологическими механизмами, психофизиологическое исследование позволяет получить данные, необходимые для дальнейшего движения вперед в этой области.

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