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Thomas W. Myers; Leon Chaitow; Deane Juhan: Anatomy Trains: Myofascial Meridians for Manual and Movement Therapists, Churchill Livingstone 2001-10-09 ISBN: 0443063516
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Wang, Rubin;Gu, Fanji;Shen, Enhua: Advances in Cognitive Neurodynamics ICCN 2007 Proceedings of the International Conference on Cognitive Neurodynamics. ICCN 2007 Proceedings, Springer-Verlag GmbH, September 2008 ISBN: 1402083866
This volume contains the Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Cognitive Neurodynamics held in Shanghai, November 17-21, 2007.The participants were treated to an exciting and stimulating conference that left everyone with an enthusiastic vision for the future of the field.The latest important progress was covered by 13 mini-symposia including: Models of Mental Disorders; Cognitive Machines; Dynamics in learning and memory; Central nervous system synchronization; Neuroinformatics; Cognitive Computational Modeling of Human Language Processing; Cognitive Neurodynamics of Attention; Bottom-Up and Top-Down; Brain Networks; From Anatomy to Dynamics; Translational Cognitive Neuroimaging; K-sets; Theory and Applications; Advanced Signal Processing Techniques for Brain Data Analysis; Visual cortex: information processing and dynamics; Dynamics of Firing Patterns and Synchronization in Neuronal Systems. TOC:Part I Microscopic Cognitive Neurodynamics. 1. Dynamic Interaction Networks and Global Ontology-Based Modelling of Brain Dynamics, Nikola Kasabov et. al.; 2. The Cauchy Problem for Spiking Neuron Models, Romain Brette. 3. On the Dynamics of Spectro-Temporal Tuning in Auditory Cortex, Didier A. Depireux et. al.; 4. A European Collaboration on Cerebellar LTD and Pattern Recognition, Erik De Schutter et. al.; 5. The Role of Layer 6 Feedback Cells in the Primary Visual Cortex, Wei Wang. 6. What Language is Spoken Here Conversations Between Neurons in Primate Visual Cortex, Vivien A. Casagrande et. al.; 7. On the Emergence of Orientation Biases in V1, Mehdil and Nouri Shirazi. 8. Stress Affects Synaptic Plasticity and Basal Synaptic Transmission in the Rat Hippocampus In Vivo, Amer Kamal et. al.; 9. Physiological Evidence for Cantor Coding Output in Hippocampal CA1, Yasuhiro Fukushima et. al.; 10. Theta Phase Coding and Suppression of Irrelevant Plastic Change Through STDP in the Entorhino-Hippocampal System amid Background Noise, Jun Igarashi et. al.; 11. Effect of Low-Frequency Stimulation on Spontaneous Firing in Cultured Neuronal Networks, J. van Pelt et. al.; 12. Modeling Neurons of the Inferior Colliculus, Harry Erwin et. al.; 13. Synchronization Effects in Networks of Striatal Fast Spiking Interneurons - Role of Gap Junctions, Johannes Hjorth et. al.; 14. Multilayer In-Place Learning Networks with Adaptive Lateral Connections: Models and Simulations, Weiya Shi et. al.; 15. Stimulus-Induced Pairwise Interaction Can Be Revealed by Information Geometric Approach, Hiroyuki Nakahara et. al.; 16. A Dynamical Model of Fast Intrinsic Optical Signal of Neural Burstings, Jianzhong Su et. al.; 17. The Mechanism of Bifurcation-Dependent Coherence Resonance of Morris-Lecar Neuron Model, Guangjun Zhang et. al.; 18. Noise-Induced Coherence Resonance in Morris-Lecar Neuron System, Bao-Hua et. al.; 19. Chaotic Burst Synchronization in a Small-World Neuronal Network, Yanhong Zheng et. al.; 20. A Stochastic Resonance Memory Mechanism of Hippocampus, Yan Chuankui et. al.; 21. Theta Phase Precession Enhance Single Trial Learning in an STDP Network, Enhua Shen et. al.; 22. A Numerical Mechanism for Square-Wave or Elliptic Bursting of Bursts in a Map-Based Neuron Network, Hongjun Cao et. al.; 23. Sub-Threshold Oscillation and Transient Response in Neural Coding, Jianxue Xu. 24. Setting Up New Memories: The Ideal Job for The Mammalian Dentate Gyrus; Gergely Papp and Alessandro Treves. 25. Neural Network Model Generating Symbol Sequence for Songs of Bengalese Finch, Junichirou Kotani et. al.; 26. A New Method for Characterizing the Variability of the Spike Trains, Ying Du et. al.; Part II Mesoscopic Cognitive Neurodynamics; Transitions Between Levels. 27. Proposed Renormalization Group Analysis of Nonlinear Brain Dynamics at Criticality, Walter J. Freeman et. al.; 28. Regulating Cortical Neurodynamics at Different Scales, Hans Liljenstrom. 29 A Thermodynamic Model of the Action-Perception Cycle in Brain Dynamics, Walter J. Freeman. 30. Dynamic Field Theory as the Interface Between Neuronal Dynamcis and Embodied Cognition, Gregor Schoner. 31. The Task of Cognitive Neuroscience; Christoph von der Malsburg. 32. Functional Roles of Feedback Signals from Higher-Order Areas to Lower-Order Areas in the Visual Cortical Pathways, Tiande Shou. 33. Dynamics of Population Decoding with Strong Inhibition, Thomas Trappenberg. 34. Global Oscillations of CA3 Neural Fields; Francesco Ventriglia. 35. Behaviour Signatures of Continuous Attractors, Si Wu. 36. Statistical Outliers in Neuron Population and Myelinated Fiber Development in Human Neocortex, David L. Cooper et. al.; 37. Studies on Synchronization Using KIV Model, Mark H. Myers et. al.; 38. Synchronous Firing and Its Control in Neuronal Population with Time Delay, Xianfa Jiao et. al.; 39. Sequence Memory with Dynamic Synapses and Chaotic Neurons, Min Xia et. al.; 40. Interacting Turing and Hopf Instabilities Drive Pattern Formation in a Noise-Driven Model Cortex, Moira L. Steyn-Ross et. al.; 41. Context-Dependent Processing of Spatiotemporal Patterns Based on Interaction Between Neurodynamical Systems, Takashi Hasuo et. al.; 42. The Synchronization and Associative Memory of Izhikevich Neural Network, Wei Zhang et. al.; 43. Connectivity Dependent Effects in Cognitive Neurodynamics of Mental Disorders, Hans Liljenstrom et. al.; 44. Corticopetal Acetylcholine: A Role in Attentional State Transitions and the Genesis of Quasi-Attractors During Perception, Hiroshi Fujii et. al.; 45. Cortical Anatomy and the Spatiotemporal Learning Rule, J.J. Wright et. al.; 46. Theta Phase Precession for Spatial Representation in the Entorhinal-dentate Gyrus-ca3 Network, Colin Molter et. al.; 47. Optical Imaging of Visual Feature Representation in the Awake, Fixating Monkey, Anna Roe et. al.; 48. Mechanisms of Spatial Integration in Primary Visual Cortex of the Primate, Alexander Thiele et. al.; 49. Coding of Peripheral Olfactory Information in the Olfactory Bulb of Small Animals, Fuqiang Xu et. al.; 50. Neural Ensembles and Local Field Potentials in the Hippocampal-Prefrontal Cortex System During Spatial Learning and Strategy Shifts in Rats, Francesco P. Battaglia et. al.; 51. Temporal and Spatial Characters of Retinal Ganglion Cells'Response to Natural Stimuli, Ying-Ying Zhang et. al.; 52. Synchronization of Chaotic Neuronal Networks with Small-world. Topology, Fang Han et. al.; 53. Effects of Time Delay on Synchronization and Temporal Order in a Square Lattice Noisy Neuronal Network, Qing-Yun Wang et. al.; 54. The Attractor Type of Complex Networks, Tan Ning et. al.; 55. Asymptotical Stability of Delayed BAM Neural Networks with Generalized Activation Functions by Comparison Approaches; Yuguo Chen et. al.; 56. Chaotic Synchronization of Hindmarsh-Rose Neurons Coupled by Cubic Nonlinear Feedback, Xiaoling Fang et. al.; Part III Macroscopic Cognitive Neurodynamics. 57. When Is ItWorthWorking: Calculating the Motivational Value of Working, Barry J. Richmond et. al.; 58. The Physiological and Biochemical Bases of Functional Brain Imaging, Louis Sokoloff. 59. Through Attention to Consciousness; J.G. Taylor. 60. What Do Infants Infer - Modelling Simple Cognition; J.G. Taylor et. al.; 61. The Time Dimension for Scene Analysis; DeLiang Wang. 62. Implications for Psychiatry of a Thermodynamic Model of Brain Operating Far from Equilibrium, Walter J. Freeman. 63. Optical Imaging of Plastic Changes Induced by Fear Conditioning in The Auditory Cortex of Guinea Pig, Yoshinori Ide et. al.; 64. Learning in Sparse Attractor Networks with Inhibition, Si Wu et. al.; 65. Dynamic Analysis of Motor Imagery EEG Using Kurtosis Based. Independent Component Analysis, Xiaojing Guo et. al.; 66. Quantifying the Sequential Structure of Psychotic Behavior; P.E. Rapp. 67. Machine Learning Framework for Inferring Cognitive State from Magnetoencephalographic (MEG) Signals, Andrey Zhdanov et. al.; 68. Relevant Stimuli Encoding Surface Structural Textures by Touching Plain Woven ...

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Thomas W. Myers, Leon Chaitow, Deane Juhan: The Anatomy Trains: Myofascial Meridians for Manual and Movement Therapies, ISBN: 0443063516

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