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Time and the Brain
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Since the days of Galileo, time has been a fundamental variable in scientific attempts to understand the natural world. Once the first recordings of electrical activity in the brain had been made, it became clear that electrical signals from the brain consist of very complex temporal patterns. This can now be demonstrated by recordings at the singl
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Table of contents
- Book Cover
- Half-Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Series Preface
- Preface
- List of Contributors
- 1 Empirical Evidence about Temporal Structure in Multi-unit Recordings
- 2 Cross-Correlograms for Neuronal Spike Trains. Different Types of Temporal Correlation in Neocortex, their Origin and Significance
- 3 The Space-Time Continuum in Mammalian Sensory Pathways
- 4 Information Flow along Neocortical Axons
- 5 Psychophysics of Human Timing
- 6 Cortical Processing by Fast Synchronization: High Frequency Rhythmic and Non-rhythmic Signals in the Visual Cortex Point to General Principles of Spatiotemporal Coding
- 7 EEG Alpha and Cognitive Processes
- 8 Theta Frequency, Synchronization and Episodic Memory Performance
- 9 Distributed Assemblies, High Frequencies and the Significance of EEG/MEG Recordings
- 10 Cell Assemblies, Associative Memory and Temporal Structure in Brain Signals
- 11 The Relation between EEG and Evoked Potentials
- 12 Coherence and Phase Relations between EEG Traces Recorded from Different Locations
- 13 Temporal Structure of Neural Activity and Models of Information Processing in the Brain
- Discussion Section
- Postlude the Meuroanatomy of Time
- Index