Brain Oscillations: Principles and Approaches: 1 (Springer Series in Synergetics) - Hardcover

Basar, E.

 
9783540643388: Brain Oscillations: Principles and Approaches: 1 (Springer Series in Synergetics)

Inhaltsangabe

The object of this book is to establish a brain theory based on neural oscillations with a temporal relation to a well defined event. Findings about oscillations at the cellular level show parallels to EEG and MEG measurements. The authors embrace both the level of single neurons and that of the brain as a whole, showing how this approach advances knowledge about the functional significance of the brain's electrical activity. They are related to sensory and cognitive tasks, leading towards an "integrative neurophysiology".

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Críticas

From the reviews "These books are very-well written and provide a strong background for explaining neural oscillations ... We strongly believe that the contents of these two volumes will be very useful for those neurophysiologists, biomedical engineers, clinical researchers, physicians, and graduate students who are working in all areas of brain research." (M. Akay & P. Bonetto, "IEEE Engineering in Medicine and" "Biology," 1999) "This book contains a wealth of new experimental findings, techniques for analysis and theoretical conceptions. Anyone interested in brain oscillations and cortical information processing in general will enjoy reading this book." (W. Klimesch, "Trends in Cognitive Science," 1999) "One's response to this pair of volumes will inevitably depend of what kind of explanation one finds 'satisfying' .... Nevertheless, this is a landmark publication which may have an inspirational effect on other workers on the field." (S. Jones, "Clinical Neurophysiology," 1999)

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The object of this book is to establish a brain theory based on neural oscillations with a temporal relation to a well defined event. Findings about oscillations at the cellular level show parallels to EEG and MEG measurements. The authors embrace both the level of single neurons and that of the brain as a whole, showing how this approach advances knowledge about the functional significance of the brain's electrical activity. They are related to sensory and cognitive tasks, leading towards an "integrative neurophysiology".

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