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Haschke, Slow Potential Changes in the Brain (1993, Hardcover)
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Springer
ISBN-10
0817635831
ISBN-13
9780817635831
eBay Product ID (ePID)
389832
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
Xxii, 288 Pages
Publication Name
Slow Potential Changes in the Brain
Language
English
Subject
Neurology, Neuroscience, General
Publication Year
1993
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Science, Medical
Series
Brain Dynamics Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight
22.2 Oz
Item Length
9.8 in
Item Width
6.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
92-048777
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Synopsis
DC-potential changes, comprising fast fluctuations and slow shifts, rep resent objective concomitants of neuronal processes in the brain. They can be recorded not only in animals, but also in humans under various conditions. As far as slow brain potentials are concerned, exciting results have been detected with respect to their correlation to psychophysiolog ical events. Although a large amount of data has been accumulated by psychophysiologists, neurophysiologists, and other scientists involved, the neurophysiological basis of these field potentials is still not clear, and remains controversial. Scientists from European countries participated in an interdisciplinary symposium in the summer of 1990, July 2 to 6, at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena, which covered the field of slow brain potentials from the psychophysiological to the cellular level, including glial cells and microenvironment. From this conference the idea derived to present an up-to-date overview on important aspects of the field concerned. The Introductory Remarks are given to elucidate what is thought to be a "generator" of slow potentials of the brain. The large number of sources, implications of the "inverse problem" to analyze field potentials are taken into account.", DC-potential changes, comprising fast fluctuations and slow shifts, rep resent objective concomitants of neuronal processes in the brain. They can be recorded not only in animals, but also in humans under various conditions. As far as slow brain potentials are concerned, exciting results have been detected with respect to their correlation to psychophysiolog ical events. Although a large amount of data has been accumulated by psychophysiologists, neurophysiologists, and other scientists involved, the neurophysiological basis of these field potentials is still not clear, and remains controversial. Scientists from European countries participated in an interdisciplinary symposium in the summer of 1990, July 2 to 6, at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena, which covered the field of slow brain potentials from the psychophysiological to the cellular level, including glial cells and microenvironment. From this conference the idea derived to present an up-to-date overview on important aspects of the field concerned. The Introductory Remarks are given to elucidate what is thought to be a "generator" of slow potentials of the brain. The large number of sources, implications of the "inverse problem" to analyze field potentials are taken into account.
LC Classification Number
QP376.5.S58 1993
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