The contingency of variations in amplitude—frequency parameters of the main modes of extremely-low-frequency resonances of
an ionospheric waveguide (Schumann resonances) and changes in human encephalograms in the frequency range of 6–16 Hz has been
studied. The results obtained with the use of synchronized monitoring suggest that such contingency, expressed as indices
of cross-correlation function, is statistically significant, varying from 0.12 to 0.65 at α = 0.95. It has been established
that contingency is largely determined by the current level of solar and geomagnetic activity.
Key words synchronous monitoring - electromagnetic fields - human EEG
Original Russian Text © S.V. Pobachenko, A.G. Kolesnik, A.S. Borodin, V.V. Kalyuzhin, 2006, published in Biofizika, 2006,
Vol. 51, No. 3, pp. 534–538.