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Journal Neurocomputers №12 for 2016 г.
Article in number:
Using of artificially introduced rules of movement construction by the human conscious for the increase efficiency of martial arts
Authors:
M.V. Fedulov - Vice-President, Coach, Federation Vovinam Viet Vo Dao of Russia (Moscow) E-mail: fedulov_mv@mail.ru N.V. Panov - Assistant, Laboratory of Functional Neurocytology, Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology of RAS (Moscow) E-mail: nikolay.panov1966@yandex.ru N.A. Loginova - Ph.D. (Biol.), Research Scientist, Laboratory of Functional Neurocytology, Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology of RAS (Moscow) E-mail: nadinvnd@yandex.ru N.S. Kositsyn - Dr.Sc. (Biol.), Professor, Honored Scientist of Russian Federation, Chief researcher, Laboratory of Functional Neurocytology, Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology of RAS (Moscow) E-mail: nikolay.kositzyn@mail.ru
Abstract:
At present work we have analyzed several possible neurocomputing principles for the movement construction in different types of martial arts. We suppose that knowledge of these principles could improve their efficiency. For creating the mixed system of martial arts based on principles with internal and external logical links person should consider all of them. We assume that for-mation of principles has morphological substrate and includes prefrontal neocortex. We have also showed the contradistinction between martial arts based on different number of principles, mixed system and mix. We have described four principles for or-ganization of elements in striking techniques and examined two-principled systems of different martial arts. Thus, we suspect that knowledge of principles are required for better understanding and successful learning of all types of martial arts.
Pages: 77-84
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