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Time and the Brain

by Robert Miller
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Overview

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 single unit level and by electroencephalography (EEG). Time and the Brain explores modern approaches to these temporal aspects of electrical brain activity. The temporal structure as revealed from trains of impulses from single nerve cells and from EEG recordings are discussed in depth together with an exploration of correlations with behaviour and psychology. The single cell and EEG approaches often tend to be segregated as the research occurs in laboratories in different parts of the world. By bringing together modern information acquired using both methods it is hoped that they can become better integrated as complimentary windows on the information processing achieved by the brain.

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Neurobiologists, psychologists, physiologists, and other scientists, explore modern approaches to studying the temporal aspects of brain electrical activity. The first few of the 13 studies focus mainly on temporal structure revealed from trains of impulses recorded from single nerve cells or from several such nerve cells recorded at the same time, and their possible relation to behavior and psychological processes. Later ones shift to temporal structure revealed in electro encephalograms. One or the other of the two approaches is typically used in a particularly laboratory or even a particular country, so the juxtaposition of them here could spur some cross-fertilization. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 11, 2000
Publisher
CRC Press
Pages
432
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9789058230607

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