Global Journal on Advances in Pure & Applied Sciences Vol 4 (2014) 197-200 Selected Paper of 1st World Conference on Health Sciences (H-SCI 2014), 24-26 April 2014, Zeynep Sentido Hotel Convention Center, Antalya, Turkey Relationship between neurodynamic and psychophysiological processes Berik Koichubekov *, Department of medical biophysics and informatics, Karaganda State Medical University, Kazakhstan. Marina Sorokina, Department of medical biophysics and informatics, Karaganda State Medical University, Kazakhstan. Xeniya Mkhitaryan, Department of medical biophysics and informatics, Karaganda State Medical University, Kazakhstan. Anuar Shaikhin, Department of medical biophysics and informatics, Karaganda State Medical University, Kazakhstan. Ilya Korshukov, Department of medical biophysics and informatics, Karaganda State Medical University, Kazakhstan. Nazgul Omarbekova, Department of medical biophysics and informatics, Karaganda State Medical University, Kazakhstan. Suggested Citation: Koichubekov, B., Sorokina, M., Mkhitaryan, X., Shaikhin, A., Korshukov, I. & Omarbekova, N. Relationship between neurodynamic and psychophysiological processes, Global Journal on Advances in Pure & Applied Sciences [Online]. 2014, 04, pp 197-200. Available from: http://www.world-education- center.org/index.php/paas Received October 09, 2013; revised December 09, 2013; accepted March 02, 2014. Selection and peer review under responsibility of Prof. Dr. Haluk Soran, Near East University, Cyprus. ©ϮϬϭϰ “PROC LTD. Academic World Education & Research Center. All rights reserved. Abstract The relationship between EEG and the psychophysiological state of the cerebral cortex are considered for two groups: the control group, which included individuals in an optimal psychophysiological state (n = 37), and the experimental group, comprising persons with functional fatigue (n = 11). For each participant EEG were recorded and the current status was determined on the basis of complex psycho-physiological tests. The functional state of fatigue is characterized by hyper-synchronization bioelectrical activity of the cerebral cortex in the central and *ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE: Berik Koichubekov, Department of medical biophysics and informatics, Karaganda State Medical University, Kazakhstan, E-mail address: Koychubekov@kgmu.kz