Coordinated activity in the brain : measurements and relevance to brain function and behavior
- نوع فایل : کتاب
- زبان : انگلیسی
- مؤلف : Jose Luis Perez Velazquez; Richard P Wennberg
- ناشر : New York : Springer-Verlag
- چاپ و سال / کشور: 2009
- شابک / ISBN : 9780387937977
Description
Preface Chapter 1. Correlations of cellular activities in the nervous system: physiological and methodological considerations. Jose Luis Perez Velazquez, Ramon Guevara Erra, Richard Wennberg and Luis Garcia Dominguez Chapter 2. Synchronization between sources: emerging methods for understanding large-scale functional networks in the human brain. Sam M. Doesburg and Lawrence M. Ward Chapter 3. Approaches to the detection of direct directed interactions in neuronal networks. Ariane Schad, Jakob Nawrath, Michael Jachan, Kathrin Henschel, Linda Spindeler, Jens Timmer and Bjorn Schelter Chapter 4. The phase oscillator approximation in neuroscience an analytical framework to study coherent activity in neural networks. Roberto F. Galan Chapter 5. From synchronization to networks: assessment of functional connectivity in the brain. Cornelis J. Stam Chapter 6. The size of neuronal assemblies, their frequency of synchronization and their cognitive function. Johannes Sarnthein and Astrid von Stein Chapter 7. Synchrony in Neural Networks Underlying Seizure Generation in Human Partial Epilepsies. Fabrice Bartolomei and Fabrice Wendling Chapter 8. Detection of phase synchronization in multivariate single brain signals by a clustering approach. Axel Hutt and Matthias H.J.Munk Chapter 9. Denoising and averaging techniques for electrophysiological data. Matthias Ihrke, Hecke Schrobsdorff and J.Michael Herrmann Chapter 10. Dissection of synchronous population discharges in vitro. Ivan Cohen and Liset Menendez de la Prida Chapter 11. Time-frequency methods and brain rhythm signal processing. Jesse Gillis Chapter 12. Complex network modeling: a new approach to neurosciences. Yamir Moreno Vega
The measurement and coordinated activity derived from brain signals is heavily debated. This book addresses conceptual and methodological limitations and advantages in the assessment of cellular coordinated activity from neurophysiological recordings.