

Biological rhythms and functional asymmetry of the brain
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2025-2-59-62
Abstract
The article summarizes information about the functional asymmetry of the brain and its relationship with the human chronotype. The necessity of taking into account the distribution of cerebral functions between the hemispheres of the brain is substantiated in order to increase labor productivity, learning efficiency and preserve human health.
About the Authors
I. A. LebedevRussian Federation
Lebedev Ilya A., DM Sci (habil.), associate professor, professor at Dept of Osteopathy with a Course in Traditional Medicine
Tyumen
V. Yu. Boldyreva
Russian Federation
Boldyreva Yulia V., PhD Med, associate professor at Dept of Biochemistry named after A. Sh. Byshevsky
Tyumen
K. B. Abramov
Russian Federation
Abramov Konstantin B., PhD Med, deputy chief physician for Neurosurgery
St. Petersburg
I. O. Muravyov
Russian Federation
Muravyov Ilya O., postgraduate student at Dept of Normal Anatomy
Tyumen
L. A. Danilova
Russian Federation
Danilova Lina A., PhD Bio Sci, associate professor at Dept of Biology
Tyumen
Yu. S. Voronova
Russian Federation
Voronova Yulia S., assistant at Dept of Children's Diseases and Outpatient Pediatrics
Tyumen
I. A. Aptekar
Russian Federation
Aptekar Igor A., PhD Med, acting head of Dept of Osteopathy and Traditional Medicine; director of the Tyumen Institute of Manual Medicine ‘Family Osteopathy Clinic’, director of the Tyumen Institute of Osteopathic Medicine, osteopathic doctor, neurologist, chiropractor; chief specialist in osteopathy of the Ural Federal District.
Tyumen
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Review
For citations:
Lebedev I.A., Boldyreva V.Yu., Abramov K.B., Muravyov I.O., Danilova L.A., Voronova Yu.S., Aptekar I.A. Biological rhythms and functional asymmetry of the brain. Medical alphabet. 2025;(2):59-62. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2025-2-59-62