1. Baevskii, R.M., Ivanov, G.G., Chireikin, L.V., Gavrilushkin, A.P., Dovgalevskii, P.Ya., Kukushkin, Yu.A., Mironova, T.F., Prilutskii, D.A., Semenov, A.V., Fedorov, V.F., Fleishman, A.N., and Medvedev, M.M., Analysis of heart rate variability using various electrocardiographic systems (part 1), Vestn. Aritmol., 2002, no. 24, pp. 65–87.
2. Gorlova, A.V., Pavlov, D.A., Ushakova, V.M., Zubkov, E.A., Morozova, A.Yu., Zorkina, Ya.A., Inozemtsev, A.N., and Chekhonin, V.P., Chronic ultrasound exposure causes anhedonia, a decrease in research activity, and a change in the level of anxiety in rats, Zh. Vyssh. Nerv. Deyat.im. I.P. Pavlova, 2019, vol. 69, no. 6, pp. 752–760.
3. Ushakova, V.M., Gorlova, A.V., Zubkov, E.A., Morozova, A.Yu., Zorkina, Ya.A., Pavlov, D.A., Inozemtsev, A.N., and Chekhonin, V.P., Experimental models of depressed state, Zh. Vyssh. Nerv. Deyat.im.I.P. Pavlova, 2019, vol. 69, no. 2, pp. 230–247.
4. Goebel, M.U., Mills, P.J., Irwin, M.R., and Ziegler, M.G., Interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha production after acute psychological stress, exercise, and infused isoproterenol: differential effects and pathways, Psychosom Med., 2000, vol. 62, pp. 591–598.
5. Inozemtsev, A.N., Biological origins of protective mechanisms activated by the disruption of higher nervous activity, Moscow Univ. Biol. Sci. Bull., 2009, vol. 64, no. 2, pp. 57–62.