LEADER 01468nam 2200349 i 4500001 99125177434306421 005 20210722214046.0 006 m o d | 007 cr nn 008mamaa 008 210722s1998 gw o 000 0 eng d 020 3-642-59893-5 024 7 10.1007/978-3-642-59893-7 |2doi 035 (CKB)3400000000104834 035 (SSID)ssj0001240726 035 (PQKBManifestationID)11698985 035 (PQKBTitleCode)TC0001240726 035 (PQKBWorkID)11207844 035 (PQKB)10778415 035 (DE-He213)978-3-642-59893-7 035 (MiAaPQ)EBC3094100 035 (MiAaPQ)EBC6489111 035 (PPN)237959275 035 (EXLCZ)993400000000104834 040 MiAaPQ |beng |erda |epn |cMiAaPQ |dMiAaPQ 041 eng 050 4 QP376 |b.B373 1998 072 7 PHVN |2bicssc 072 7 PHVD |2bicssc 072 7 SCI009000 |2bisacsh 082 0 612.82 |223 100 1 Basar, Erol, |eauthor. 245 10 Brain function and oscillations. |nVolume 2, |pIntegrative brain function, neurophysiology and cognitive processes / |cErol Basar. 250 1st ed. 1999. 264 1 Berlin, Heidelberg : |bSpringer, |c[1998] 264 4 |c1998 300 1 online resource (XXXIX, 476 p.) 336 text |btxt 337 computer |bc 338 online resource |bcr 490 1 Springer Series in Synergetics, |x0172-7389 500 Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 546 English 504 Includes bibliographical references and indexes. 505 0 I. Dynamics of Electrical Signals in the Animal Brain -- 1. Dynamics of Potentials in the Visual and Auditory Pathway, Hippocampus, and Reticular Formation of the Cat Brain -- 2. Cross-Modality Experiments on the Cat Brain -- 3. Selectively Distributed Gamma-Band Responses Studied in Cortex, Reticular Formation, Hippocampus, and Cerebellum -- 4. Highest Frequency Range in Reticular Formation and Inferior Colliculus (100–1000 Hz) -- 5. The Brain of the Sleeping Cat: Dynamics of Electrical Signals -- 6. Dynamics of Potentials from Invertebrate Brains -- 7. Dynamics of Potentials from the Brain of Anamniotes (Vertebrates) -- 8. Frequency Response of the Cat Brain Is Influenced by Pharmacological Agents -- II. The Human Brain: Dynamics of EEG, Evoked Potentials, and MEG -- 9. Evoked Alpha and Theta Responses in Humans to Auditory and Visual Stimuli -- 10. “Cross-Modality” Experiments in Humans -- 11. The Bisensory Evoked Theta Response - A Correlate of Supramodal Association? -- 12. Evoked Delta Oscillations on the Hearing Threshold -- 13. Evoked Oscillations in Magnetoencephalography -- III. Cognitive Processes -- 14. Selective Attention and Memory: Neurophysiology and Cognitive Psychology -- 15. Memory Templates in Event-Related Oscillations, P300, MMN -- 16. Dynamics of Compound Potentials (P300) in Freely Moving Cats -- 17. The Compound P300–40Hz Response of the Cat Hippocampus -- 18. Event-Related Potentials During States of High Expectancy: Results on the Cat Hippocampus, Cortex, and Reticular Formation -- 19. Event-Related Potentials During States of High Expectancy and Attention in Human Subjects -- 20. Topological Distribution of Oddball “P300” Responses -- 21. Wavelet Analysis of Oddball P300 -- 22. Dynamic Memory Manifested by Induced Alpha -- 23. Event-Related Oscillations as a Strategy in Cognition Research -- IV. Integrative Systems in Brain Function -- 24. Functional Alphas Selectively Distributed in the Brain - A Theory -- 25. Theta Rhythms in Integrative Brain Function -- 26. Gamma-Band Responses in the Brain: Functional Significance -- 27. Structures, Brain Waves, and Their Functions -- 28. Brain Functioning: Integrative Models -- 29. EEG and Event-Related Oscillations as Brain Alphabet -- 30. Event-Related Oscillations in Brain Function -- V. Conclusion -- 31. An Integrative Neurophysiology Based on Brain Oscillations -- 32. A “Neurons-Brain” Doctrine: New Thoughts -- 33. Epilogue: EEG Oscillations in Integrative-Cognitive Neurophysiology -- References -- Author Index. 520 This book establishes a brain theory based on neural oscillations with a temporal relation to a well-defined event. New findings about oscillations at the cellular level show striking parallels with 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 our knowledge about the functional significance of the brain's electrical activity. They are related to sensory and cognitive tasks, leading towards an "integrative neurophysiology". The book will appeal to scientists and graduate students. This two-volume treatise has the special features that: - powerful mathematical algorithms are used; - concepts of synergetics, synchronization of cell assemblies provide a new theory of evoked potentials; - the EEG frequencies are considered as a type of alphabet of brain function; - based on the results described, brain oscillations are correlated with multiple functions, including sensory registration, perception, movement and cognitive processes related to attention,learning and memory; - the superposition principle of event-related oscillations and brain Feynmann diagrams are introduced as metaphors from quantum theory. 588 Description based on print version record. 650 0 Brain |xPhysiology. 650 0 Electroencephalography. 650 0 Evoked Potentials |xPhysiology. 776 |z3-540-64345-1 776 |z3-642-64170-9 797 2 ebrary 830 0 Springer Series in Synergetics, |x0172-7389 906 BOOK