0. Prologue.- I. Foundations.- 1. Brain Dynamics and Brain Codes.- 2. Electrical Signals from the Brain.- 3. The Brain: Sensory and Cognitive Pathways.- 4. Brain Dynamics Research Program.- 5. Wavelet Analysis of Brain Waves.- 6. Phase Locking of Oscillatory Responses: An Informative Approach for Studying Evoked Brain Activity.- 7. Resonance Phenomena in the Brain, Physical Systems, and Nature.- II. Renaissance of the EEG and Oscillations.- 8. Event-Related Oscillations in the Brain.- 9. Correlation Between Unit Activity and Activity of Neural Populations.- 10. Chaos in Brain Function.- III. Resonance as the Basic Mechanism of Oscillatory Responses.- 11. Brain Synergetics: Frequency Locking of EEG: Order Out of Chaos.- 12. Major Operating Rhythms (MOR) Control the Shape and Time Course of Evoked Potentials.- 13. Oscillatory Brain Responses: Changes with Development and Aging.- 14. Brain Response Susceptibility.- 15. The Evoked Potential Manifests a Superposition of Event-Related Oscillations.- 16. Multiple Sclerosis: Break of the Alpha Response.- 17. Brain Feynman Diagrams.- 18. Oscillatory Components of Evoked Potentials are Real Brain Responses Related to Function.- 19. Conclusion.- References.- Author-Index.
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"These books are very-well written and provide a strong background
for explaining neural oscillations ... We strongly believe that the
contents of these two volumes will be very useful for those
neurophysiologists, biomedical engineers, clinical researchers,
physicians, and graduate students who are working in all areas of
brain research." (M. Akay & P. Bonetto, IEEE Engineering in
Medicine and Biology, 1999)
"This book contains a wealth of new experimental findings,
techniques for analysis and theoretical conceptions. Anyone
interested in brain oscillations and cortical information
processing in general will enjoy reading this book." (W. Klimesch,
Trends in Cognitive Science, 1999)
"One's response to this pair of volumes will inevitably depend of
what kind of explanation one finds 'satisfying' .... Nevertheless,
this is a landmark publication which may have an inspirational
effect on other workers on the field." (S. Jones, Clinical
Neurophysiology, 1999)
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