OPTIMIZATION OF COGNITIVE DISORDERS IN DEMENTIA USING THE NEUROFEEDBACK THERAPY

Madjidova Ya.N., Azimova N.M., Xusenova N.T., Salikhova S.M.

Dementia is a syndrome caused by an organic lesion of the brain and characterized by disorders in the manistic and other cognitive spheres, including speech, orientation, abstract thinking, and praxis. These violations should be expressed in such a way as to lead to difficulties in everyday life and/or professional activities. Dementia is often accompanied by emotional and affective disorders, but the level of consciousness remains unchanged until the terminal stage of the process. The presence of dementia does not imply the irreversibility of the defect, its progression, global impairment of intellectual functions or the presence of some specific cause of cognitive impairment [1, 2]. The occurrence of dementia is usually unnoticeable (with the exception of post-traumatic, post-anoxic and post-stroke disorders), the course is often progressive, although in some cases it may be stationary and even reversible.

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ASSESSMENT OF THE SIGNIFICANCE OF RISK FACTORS FOR THE TRANSFORMATION OF FEBRILE SEIZURES INTO EPILEPSY IN CHILDHOOD

Madjidova Ya.N., Shodiev G.N.

Febrile seizures are an age–dependent and prognostically favorable condition that is observed in children under 6 years of age. Febrile seizures are classified as a group of conditions that do not require a mandatory diagnosis of epilepsy, and most children remain healthy. The genetic, social, exo- and endogenous factors of febrile seizures have been very well studied. Nevertheless, until now, many aspects of preventive measures for recurrent febrile seizures and their transformation into epilepsy remain controversial

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THE CONCEPT OF LEGAL RESEARCH

Kudrat Ibragimov

The article examines the issue of analyzing the nature of legal research. Special attention is paid to the issue of understanding the concept of legal research, revealing the essential features of scientific legal research. The article attempts to clarify the process of scientific formation of new theoretical knowledge, define the components of scientific activity, and analyze the role of cognitive activity in legal research

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ANALYSIS OF THE STATE OF CHANGES IN POPULATION EMPLOYMENT IN RURAL AREAS OF SAMARKAND REGION

Musayeva Shoira Azimovna

In this article, the high final results of hired labor in rural areas, how high the results of the worker’s labor are, his income, how to get a hired worker to work, the effect obtained as a result of incentives is well taken into account.

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METHODS OF PAIN SYNDROME ASSESSMENT USING SCALES AND QUESTIONNAIRES IN PATIENTS WITH TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA IN THE POSTCOVID PERIOD

Madjidova Ya.N., Mamarasulov S.K., Shodiev G.N., Temirova M.K.

In contrast to the pathogenetic mechanisms of damage to the PNS in acute COVID-19, virus-induced neuroinflammatory, prothrombotic, hypoxic, metabolic and apoptotic cascades play a significant role in the development of the "post-COVID syndrome". A number of studies have shown that abnormal humoral and cellular immune responses, systemic markers of inflammation such as interleukin-1, interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF), autoantibodies targeting cellular receptors may be involved in the systemic and neurological effects of COVID-19. Cranial neuropathy in the covid and post-covid periods can be isolated or occur within the framework of multiple mononeuropathy. Most often, the olfactory (I), trigeminal (V), facial (VII), pharyngeal (IX), optic (II) and vagus (X) nerves are involved

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SCABIES MITE-SARCOPTES SCABIEI

Aripov Bakhtiyor Farmonovich, Gaziyeva Gulandom Abduvakhidovna, Shоkirova Mehrangiz Jakhongirovna

The article provides information about diseases caused by scabies mites and their symptoms.

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INVESTIGATION OF THE PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF INHIBITORS BASED ON ETHYLENE DIAMINE AND HYDROCHLORIC ACID

Ulugbek Shomuradov, Hasan Beknazarov, Abdulahat Djalilov

During practical experiments, an EDF-1 brand corrosion inhibitor was obtain based on ethylene diamine and phosphorus. According to the IQ spectrum indicators of the corrosion inhibitor obtained in this research work, functional groups and chemical bonds were analyze. In addition, the application of the obtained corrosion inhibitor against salts formed in pipes was study.

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STUDYING THE CONDITIONS FOR THE FORMATION OF POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE, WHICH FORMS A PRIMARY FIBER ON THE BASIS OF SECONDARY POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE RAW MATERIALS

Iqboljon Abduvokhidov, Muzafar Alimukhamedov, Asror Jo’rayev, Farkhad Magrupov

Polyethylene terephthalate is widely used in the manufacture of products, materials and parts in many areas of the economy and is the second largest polymer in terms of production. In Uzbekistan, about 56 thousand tons of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic bottles are produced annually

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PROGRAMMING ALGORITHM FOR APPROXIMATE SOLUTION OF NEWTON'S EQUATION OF MOTION

Zakhidov Ibrokhimjon Obidzhonovich, Inoyatov Shukrillo Turgunboyevich

It should be noted that the approximate solution of Newton's differential equation helps the student to form initial skills and ideas, but does not cover all computer methods for solving Newton's equation. The article selected the simplest possible mechanical problems and tried to choose the simplest algorithms for its approximate solution. Common languages such as EXEL, BASIC, PASCAL can be used for programming the algorithm. It is known that modern MATLAB (Simulink), MAPLE (PDE_Solve) systems have ready packages for approximate solution of differential equations. However, this article will help the reader to understand their main essence.

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OVERCOMING CHILDREN’S EXPRESSIVE ALALIA AT THE BEGINNING OF LOGOPEDIC THERAPY

Abdullaeva C.N.

Currently, the number of children in need of correctional assistance is increasing in many countries of the world. According to the World Health Organization, speech disorders of various degrees are currently observed in an average of 30% of children admitted to the first grade, that is, when viewed objectively, during the preschool period, speech functions do not develop at the standard level in one third of the children's population and require additional corrective action from specialists. On the contrary, it is determined that phonetic-phonemic defects of speech (disorders in the pronunciation of sounds) appear in 15-25 per cent of the general population of children. According to the US National Centre for Health Statistics, voice disorders (articulatory or phonological disorders) in preschool children are 8-9 per cent. 5 per cent of children admitted to the first grade have speech defects such as speech disorders, stuttering, and dysarthria.

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