New Effect in Physiology of Human Nervous Muscle System
- Authors: Zilov V.G.1, Khadartsev A.A.2, Eskov V.M.3, Ilyashenko L.K.4
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Affiliations:
- Tula State University
- Medical Institute
- Design Development “Automated Systems and System Analysis”
- Affiliated Branch of Tyumen Industrial University
- Issue: Vol 167, No 4 (2019)
- Pages: 419-423
- Section: Physiology
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0007-4888/article/view/241772
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-019-04540-x
- ID: 241772
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Abstract
A new phenomenon (or paradox) consisting in higher statistical stability of samples, for example, tremorograms, in a group of different subjects than in the same subject in unchanged homeostasis. At the same time, it turns out that 15 different subjects are more similar (statistically) to each other than one person to himself in 15 repetitions of tremorogram recording (in unchanged homeostasis). This poses serious problems for physiology and medicine, and in the context of transition to individualized medicine, this raises the question of how different people can be compared if they are statistically more similar than one person to himself.
About the authors
V. G. Zilov
Tula State University
Email: medins@tsu.tula.ru
Russian Federation, Tula
A. A. Khadartsev
Medical Institute
Author for correspondence.
Email: medins@tsu.tula.ru
Russian Federation, Tver
V. M. Eskov
Design Development “Automated Systems and System Analysis”
Email: medins@tsu.tula.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg
L. K. Ilyashenko
Affiliated Branch of Tyumen Industrial University
Email: medins@tsu.tula.ru
Russian Federation, Surgut