Slow Electrical Processes in the Brain
β Scribed by N.A. Aladjalova (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 1964
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 253
- Series
- Progress in Brain Research 7
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Advisory Board
Page ii
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Other volumes in this series
Page v
Introduction
Pages 1-4
Chapter I: Recent Data on the Structure and Function of Neurons in the Cerebral Cortex
Pages 5-19
Chapter II: D.C. Potentials of the Cerebral Cortex
Pages 20-38
Chapter III: Infraslow Rhythmic Potential Oscillations in the Cerebral Cortex
Pages 39-59
Chapter IV: Excitability of Neurons in the Cerebral Cortex and Infraslow Potential Oscillations
Pages 60-90
Chapter V: The Role of Certain Subcortical Structures in the Appearance of Infraslow Potential Oscillations in the Brain
Pages 91-123
Chapter VI: Slow Rhythmic Potential Oscillations in the Light of Comparative Physiological Data
Pages 124-140
Chapter VII: In Fraslow Processes in the Brain as Part of Its Integrative Activity
Pages 141-155
Chapter VIII: Ionic Processes in the Cerebral Cortex Investigated by the Method of Conductivity
Pages 156-206
Chapter IX: Effect of Ionizing Radiation on the in Fraslow Potential Oscillations and Electrical Parameters of the Brain
Pages 207-212
Summary
Pages 213-214
References
Pages 215-237
Subject Index
Pages 238-243
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