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| Format : | Livre |
|---|---|
| Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : |
György Buzsáki |
| ISBN : | 9780195301069 0195301064 |
| Numéro OCLC : | 474803413 |
| Notes : | Prelude Cycle 1: Introduction Cycle 2: Structure defines function Cycle 3: Diversity of cortical functions is provided by inhibition Cycle 4: Windows on the brain Cycle 5: A system of rhythms: from simple to complex dynamics Cycle 6: Synchronization by oscillation Cycle 7: The brain's default state: self-organized oscillations in rest and sleep Cycle 8: Perturbation of the default patterns by experience Cycle 9: The gamma buzz: gluing by oscillations in the waking brain Cycle 10: Perceptions and actions are brain state-dependent Cycle 11: Oscillations in the "other cortex": navigation in real and memory space Cycle 12: Coupling of systems by oscillations Cycle 13: The hard problem References. |
| Description : | xiv, 448 s. : ill. |
| Contenu : | 1. Introduction; 2. Structure Defines Function; 3. Diversity of Cortical Functions is Provided by Inhibition; 4. Windows on the Brain; 5. A System of Rhythms: From Simple to Complex Dynamics; 6. Synchronization by Oscillation; 7. The Brain's Default State: Self-Organized Oscillations in Rest and Sleep; 8. Perturbation of the Default Patterns by Experience; 9. The Gamma Buzz: Gluing by Oscillations in the Waking Brain; 10. Perceptions and Actions are Brain-State Dependent; 11. Oscillations in the "Other Cortex": Navigation in Real and Memory Space; 12. Coupling of Systems by Oscillations; 13. Tough Problems; References |
| Responsabilité : | György Buzsáki. |
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The book is a "must read" for anyone interested in understanding the functioning of large and complex brain circuits. Nature, Vol 446, This wonderful book seamlessly cycles between experimental results and theoretical concepts. It begins with an introduction to many topics related to brain rhythms, such as neuronal anatomy, physiology and the physics of self-organised systems...[it's] a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the functioning of large and complex brain circuits. Nature, Vol 446 Lire la suite...
