Temporal Coding in the BrainG. Buzsaki, R. Llinas, W. Singer, A. Berthoz, Y. Christen Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 23 авг. 1994 г. - Всего страниц: 303 Temporal coding in the brain documents a revolution now occurring in the neurosciences. How does parallel processing of information bind together the complex nature of the outer and our inner worlds? Do intrinsic oscillations and transient cooperative states of neurons represent the physiological basis of cognitive and motor functions of the brain? Some answers to these challenging issues are provided in this book by leading world experts of brain function. A common denominator of the works presented in this volume is the nature and mechanisms of neuronal cooperation in the temporal domain. The topics range from simple organisms to the human brain. The volume is intended for investigators and graduate students in neurophysiology, cognitive neuroscience, neural computation and neurology. |
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Chaotic Oscillations and the Genesis of Meaning in Cerebral Cortex | 13 |
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