Slow Potential Changes in the Brain
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Beschreibung
Introductory Remarks.- 0 What is a Generator Like?.- I. Overview.- 1 DC Potentials of the Brain.- 2 Activity of Single Neurons and Their Relationship to Normal EEG Waves and Interictal Epilepsy Potentials in Humans.- II. Psychophysiology.- 3 Determinants of CNV Amplitude.- 4 Changes of Slow Brain Potential Shifts Following Failure.- 5 Association Cortex Contributions to the Human P3.- 6 Interactions between the DC Potential of the Brain and Slow Potential Shifts under Mental Load.- 7 The "Oddball CNV" as Indicator of Information Processing in Healthy Subjects and Patients with Panic Disorders.- 8 Lateralization of Slow Brain Potentials and Preparatory Processes.- III. Neurophysiology.- 9 The Genesis of Cortical Event-Related Potentials: Excitatory and Inhibitory Contributions.- 10 Prolonged Unstable Depression: A Modified Manifestation of Spreading Depression in Rat Hippocampus.- 11 Modulation of Glutamate Responses by Noradrenaline and GABA in Neo- and Archicortical Structures.- 12 Extracellular Changes of Aspartate, Glutamate, and Taurine in Relation to DC Changes during Complete Cerebral Ischemia and Cortical Spreading Depression.- 13 Evoked Field Potentials-Beyond Correlates of Behavior: An Approach to Determining the Neural Mechanism of Behavior.- IV. Glia and Microenvironment.- 14 Cortical Slow Potentials, Depolarization of Glial Cells, and Extracellular Potassium Concentration.- 15 Voltage- and Ligand-Gated Membrane Currents of Identified Glial Cells in the Hippocampal Slice.- 16 Contributions of Extracellular Potassium Increases to Transient Field Potentials (Review of Data).- 17 Cornea-Negative and Cornea-Positive Slow Components of the ERG and Light-induced Extracellular Potassium Changes.- V. Biomagnetism.- 18 Magnetoencephalographic Signals and Their Registration.- 19 Neuromagnetism and Source Location.- 20 Measurement of Neuromagnetic Signals.- 21 Extracranial Slow Magnetic Field Changes during Epileptic Activity.- VI. Motor Control.- 22 DC Shifts and Event-related Potentials Associated with Workload in a Dual Task Situation.- 23 Frontomesial Activation during Spatial Bilateral Coordination: Tentative Conclusions on SMA Function.- 24 Phasic and Tonic Changes of the Mean Alpha Frequency (MAF) of the EEG during Motor Performance.- 25 Changes of CNS Activation Patterns during Motor Imagination.
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Breite: | 155 |
Gewicht: | 480 g |
Höhe: | 235 |
Länge: | 16 |
Seiten: | 288 |
Sprachen: | Englisch |
Autor: | aschke, peckmann |
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