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Slow Potential Changes in the Human Brain
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This volume is based on the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Slow Potential Changes in the Human Brain that was held at II Ciocco, Tuscany, Italy over the period 13-16th May, 1990. The Workshop Director was Dr. W. C. McCallum of the Burden Neurological Institute, Bristol, England. The meeting was superbly organised and proved to be both stimulating and productive. On behalf of everyone who attended the meeting, I would like to II Ciocco for express my appreciation to NATO for the provision of funding and to providing such a marvellous conference venue. I must apologise to everyone who has contributed to this volume for the length of time it has taken to produce a finished book. As you are all aware, the untimely death of Cheyne McCallum, who was to have been the sole editor of this volume, was very disruptive to both the book and myself. Following Cheyne's death I assumed the responsibility for completing the book as was his wish. I would like to thank you all for your patience and understanding. I would like to acknowledge my indebtedness to the Burden Neurological Institute in general and very specifically to Mrs. Chris Gough who has laboured extensively in the production of this volume.


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Cerebral Origins of Slow Potential Shifts: Possible Glial Contributions in the Electrogenesis of SPs; H. Bauer, et al. Slow Potential Shifts as Indicants of Glial Activation and Possible Neuromodulation; P.R. Laming. DC Recording: Methodological Issues in the Measurement of DC Biopotentials; S. Butler. ACtoDC Inverse Filtering of EventRelated Potentials; D.S. Ruchkin. Motor and Cognitive Aspects of Slow Potentials: An Examination of the Relationships between CNV Amplitude and the Preceeding Steady Potential Level; S.H. Curry. Stimulus Preceding Negativity; C.H.M. Brunia. Implications and Applications of SPs: Spatial and Temporal Organization of Movement Related Brain Macropotentials in Children; G.A. Chiarenza. Theories and Significance of SPs: Slow Cortical Potentials Reflect the Regulation of Cortical Excitability; T. Elbert. 18 additional articles. Index.


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ISBN-13: 9781489915993
Publisher: Springer (Springer-Verlag New York Inc.)
Publication date: June, 2013
Pages: 303
Weight: 504g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Neuroscience
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