Electrophysiology of the Central Nervous System by V. S. Rusinov.

The most important yet the most difficult scientific task confront­ ing man is how his brain produces his behavior and his subjective experience. The complexity of this problem is ineffably vast, ex­ ceeding by many orders of magnitude the theoretical and technical achievements concerning atomic ene...

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Main Author: Rusinov, V. S. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1970.
Edition:1st ed. 1970.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Organization of Cerebral Tissue in Transaction and Storage of Information
  • Mechanisms of Control of Pyramidal Cell Activity
  • Correlation between Cortical Potentials in Patients with Obsessive Neuroses
  • Changes in Electrical Phenomena in the Human Subcortex in Relation to Operative Memory
  • Ephaptic Transmission of Excitation as a Factor in the Synchronization of Neuronal Activity
  • The Biologist and the Mathematician: A Necessary Symbiosis
  • Inhibition of the “Escape Reaction” in Rabbit: An Analysis of the Mechanism of Hypnotic Akinesia
  • On Butterflies in the Brain
  • Electroencephalographic Investigation of Cortical Relationships in Dogs During Formation of a Conditioned Reflex Stereotype
  • Correlation Analysis of Spike Activity of Adjacent Cortical Neurons in Rabbits
  • Spatial Synchronization of Cortical Potentials in Patients with Disturbances of Association
  • Temporal Organization of the Auditory System
  • Electrical Correlates of the Direction of Movement Elicited by Subcortical Stimulation
  • Conditioning of Single Unit Activity by Intracerebral Stimulation
  • Current Problems in Electrophysiological Studies of Memory
  • Electrophysiological Analysis of Responses of the Central Nervous System to Electromagnetic Fields
  • Spatial Synchronization of Cortical and Subcortical Potentials in Rabbits during Formation of Conditioned Reflexes
  • Properties of Spike Activity of Neurons in Different Layers of the Cortex
  • Cyclic Changes in Cortical Neuronal Activity after Brief Stimuli
  • Relationship between Distant Synchronization and Steady Potential Shifts in the Cerebral Cortex
  • Electrophysiological Investigation of Specific and Nonspecific Interoceptive Synaptic Influences on Spinal Neurons
  • Direct and Indirect Cortical Influences on the Thalamic Nuclei
  • Electrographic Correlates of Intersignal Responses during Defensive Conditioning in Dogs
  • Effect of Visual Afferent Impulses on Formation of Cortical Rhythms
  • Functional Properties of Dendrites in the Mammalian Brain
  • Analysis of Information Concerning the Electrical Activity of the Brain
  • Electrical Excitability of Apical Dendrites
  • Correlation Analysis of Central EEG Rhythms of the Healthy Human Cortex
  • Electrical Responses of the Hippocampus to Stimulation of the Vagus Nerve
  • Investigation of Activity of Cortical Neurons in Early Stages of Conditioning
  • Comparative Aspects of Neural Background Activity
  • Neuronal Mechanisms of Habituation
  • Analysis of Spatial Synchronization of Cortical Potentials in the Rabbit
  • Emergence of Synchronization in Electroactive Conducting Media.