Common Regular Principles Of Purposive Selection Of Variables Of Information Influence Factors
There are several channels engaged in forming the mechanism of implementation of the programs of development and functioning of the human body. The first one is hereditary, it contains parental information. The second one refers to the effect of the environment. Chemical substances, coming into the organism from outside, influence it largely through the second channel. In certain conditions they can influence the first channel as well. External physical factors, too, chiefly influence through the second channel of implementation of the corresponding programs. However, in a more pronounced from, as compared to chemical substances, they influence the first channel as well which them radically different from the chemical substances affecting the second channel.
According to kinds of energy and types of its carriers external physical factors affecting man, both natural and artificial (preformed), can by divided into 6 groups. They are electromagnetic radiation, electric currents, electric fields, magnetic fields, mechanical and thermal factors. If you put on the list of requirements in selecting a factor to exert information influence on man with a preset purpose some of its properties like universality (use of a certain limited set of means of achieving different goals), maximization (the highest speed of distribution in different media achievable in nature), action radius of the factor, you have every reason to say that all of those requirements can only by met by electromagnetic radiation.
A great accuracy, a global character of influence in the course of excitation and information synthesis in electromagnetic radiation, a possibility of bringing about great changes in the internal medium of the body in short periods (within minutes-hours) confirm the incontestably right choice of this factor for information influence. By controlling information synthesis through addressable excitation of the biosystem with electromagnetic radiation involved it is possible to influence metabolism and psychological or behavioral responses.
Using electromagnetic radiation as an information factor makes it necessary to correctly fulfill the following tasks:
- to make a well-founded choice of the wavelength of electromagnetic radiation;
- to determine the variables of amplitude and frequency modulations in accordance with the specified purposes of influence;
- to determine energy irradiance and energy exposure for the specified purposes;
On this basis it is possible to formulate the principle of information action – the achievement of the desired result with an external information factor involved depends on the rhythm synchronization of the functioning factor and the corresponding functional system or on a lasting effect of a certain rhythm of the oscillating process imposed by the operative factor on one or another functional system of the human body with optimum energy variables of this factor.