Comparative Study of Indicators of Mental Development of Primary School Children Living in Mountainous, Foothill and Coastal Areas

The presented article considers a comparative analysis of the results of the study of the influence of relief, climate and other factors on the mental development of primary school students in highland, foothill and coastal areas. Thus, a total of 164 primary school students from different regions a...

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Main Authors: Karamova Natavan, Khayrullayeva Nazrin, Guliyeva Naile, Ganbarli Ulkar, Mustafazade Nazrin, Aliyeva Samire, Mammadli Rukhsara
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Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/02/bioconf_mblc2024_04015.pdf
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author Karamova Natavan
Khayrullayeva Nazrin
Guliyeva Naile
Ganbarli Ulkar
Mustafazade Nazrin
Aliyeva Samire
Mammadli Rukhsara
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description The presented article considers a comparative analysis of the results of the study of the influence of relief, climate and other factors on the mental development of primary school students in highland, foothill and coastal areas. Thus, a total of 164 primary school students from different regions aged 6-10 years were examined. The adaptation of primary school students is mainly influenced by indicators of mental development. From this point of view, the goal was to determine the formation of higher nervous activity, the period of transition to adolescence and normal individual mental development against the background of emerging neuroendocrine changes, conducting a study by testing primary school students living in areas with different relief (mountain, foothill and coastal), without causing emotional stress. The studies were conducted in Guba, Gusar, Khachmaz, Siyazan and Baku. As a result of the study, it was revealed that primary school students living in mountainous areas have a more stable nervous system. Thus, it was established that primary school children living in areas with different relief and climate have normal neuropsychic development. Baku school children had a higher level of individual anxiety than their peers. Primary school children living in mountainous, foothill and coastal areas have anxiety indicators within the normal range, indicating that they are more emotionally stable. At the same time, a stronger development of the sensory system and, as a result, a higher level of visual memory were recorded. It was established that primary school children living in highland areas have a high level of adaptation processes, the nervous system develops more stably and stress-resistant than their peers living in other areas.
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spelling doaj-art-88f10a834490411ab57c4cc102ab66502025-02-05T10:42:42ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582025-01-011510401510.1051/bioconf/202515104015bioconf_mblc2024_04015Comparative Study of Indicators of Mental Development of Primary School Children Living in Mountainous, Foothill and Coastal AreasKaramova Natavan0Khayrullayeva Nazrin1Guliyeva Naile2Ganbarli Ulkar3Mustafazade Nazrin4Aliyeva Samire5Mammadli Rukhsara6Western Caspian UniversityWestern Caspian UniversityWestern Caspian UniversityWestern Caspian UniversityWestern Caspian UniversityWestern Caspian UniversityWestern Caspian UniversityThe presented article considers a comparative analysis of the results of the study of the influence of relief, climate and other factors on the mental development of primary school students in highland, foothill and coastal areas. Thus, a total of 164 primary school students from different regions aged 6-10 years were examined. The adaptation of primary school students is mainly influenced by indicators of mental development. From this point of view, the goal was to determine the formation of higher nervous activity, the period of transition to adolescence and normal individual mental development against the background of emerging neuroendocrine changes, conducting a study by testing primary school students living in areas with different relief (mountain, foothill and coastal), without causing emotional stress. The studies were conducted in Guba, Gusar, Khachmaz, Siyazan and Baku. As a result of the study, it was revealed that primary school students living in mountainous areas have a more stable nervous system. Thus, it was established that primary school children living in areas with different relief and climate have normal neuropsychic development. Baku school children had a higher level of individual anxiety than their peers. Primary school children living in mountainous, foothill and coastal areas have anxiety indicators within the normal range, indicating that they are more emotionally stable. At the same time, a stronger development of the sensory system and, as a result, a higher level of visual memory were recorded. It was established that primary school children living in highland areas have a high level of adaptation processes, the nervous system develops more stably and stress-resistant than their peers living in other areas.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/02/bioconf_mblc2024_04015.pdfmountainousfoothill and coastal territoriesyounger schoolchildrensituational anxietyindividual anxietyshort-term memoryvisual memoryauditory memoryattention
spellingShingle Karamova Natavan
Khayrullayeva Nazrin
Guliyeva Naile
Ganbarli Ulkar
Mustafazade Nazrin
Aliyeva Samire
Mammadli Rukhsara
Comparative Study of Indicators of Mental Development of Primary School Children Living in Mountainous, Foothill and Coastal Areas
BIO Web of Conferences
mountainous
foothill and coastal territories
younger schoolchildren
situational anxiety
individual anxiety
short-term memory
visual memory
auditory memory
attention
title Comparative Study of Indicators of Mental Development of Primary School Children Living in Mountainous, Foothill and Coastal Areas
title_full Comparative Study of Indicators of Mental Development of Primary School Children Living in Mountainous, Foothill and Coastal Areas
title_fullStr Comparative Study of Indicators of Mental Development of Primary School Children Living in Mountainous, Foothill and Coastal Areas
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study of Indicators of Mental Development of Primary School Children Living in Mountainous, Foothill and Coastal Areas
title_short Comparative Study of Indicators of Mental Development of Primary School Children Living in Mountainous, Foothill and Coastal Areas
title_sort comparative study of indicators of mental development of primary school children living in mountainous foothill and coastal areas
topic mountainous
foothill and coastal territories
younger schoolchildren
situational anxiety
individual anxiety
short-term memory
visual memory
auditory memory
attention
url https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/02/bioconf_mblc2024_04015.pdf
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