allowed us to identify various neurophysiological mechanisms that reflect the ecological adaptation of young people in the Arctic region. High values of energy consumption of the frontal divisions in sympathotonics indicate a significant stress in the control functions and a high centralization of regulatory processes, that is, in sympathotonics, adaptation processes have not yet been completed, and the ecological adaptation of energy processes has not been completely formed. In contrast to sympathotonics, vagotonics have high values of energy consumption in the central regions, which are closely related to the subcortical structures of the brain. Neurophysiological processes associated with energy supply of the brain in vagotonics proceed less stressful.
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