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Study of brain activity during multimodal stimulus presentation

Vladimir M. Antipov,1 Artem A. Badarin,1 Vadim V. Grubov,1 1 Baltic Center for Artificial Intelligence and Neurotechnology Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Kaliningrad, Russia

Abstract

This work is aimed at solving an urgent scientific task aimed at the development of physical methods of assessment and control of human cognitive functions in the process of learning. Some aspects of creating effective methods for assessing a person's ability to assimilate new information based on the neurophysiological activity of the brain are considered, as well as the development of "brain-computer" neurointerfaces for testing the obtained knowledge and implementation of this methodology in the educational process. The relevance of this task is associated with the search for opportunities to improve the effectiveness of the educational process through the use of intelligent systems to optimize the educational load, taking into account the individual psychophysiological features of students, their cognitive state and characteristics of memory work.

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Vladimir
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
Russia

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