Induced Rhythms in the Brain

It is easy to imagine the excitement that pervaded the neurological world in the late 1920's and early 1930's when Berger's first descriptions of the electro­ encephalogram appeared. Berger was not the first to discover that changes in electric potential

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Induced Rhythms in the Brain

Brain Dynamics Series

Induced Rhythms in the Brain Edited by

E. Ba§ar T.R. Bullock

Preface by V.B. Mountcastle With 93 figures, some in color

Springer Science+Business Media, LLC

Eroi Başar Institute of Physiology Medical University Liibeck Ratzeburger Allee 160 D-2400 Liibeck I GERMANY Theodore H. Bullock Department of Neurosciences, 0201 University of California, San Diego La Iolla, CA 92093 USA Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data lnduced rhythms in the brain / edited by E. Başar, T.H. Bullock; preface by V.B. Mountcastle. p. cm. - (Brain d ynamics series) Inc\udes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8176-3537-8 (alk. paper). - ISBN 3-7643-3537-8 (alk. paper) 1. Vis ual cortex. 2. Electroencephalography. 3. Visual evoked response. 1. Başar, EroI. II. Bullock, Theodore Holmes. III. Series. [DNLM: 1. Brain-physiology. 2. Evoked Potentials. 3. Periodicity. WL 300 142] QP383.l2.I53 1991 612.8'2-dc20 DNLM/DLC for Library ofCongress 92-7081 CIP Printed on acid-free paper.

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Brain Dynamics Series Editors:

Erol Ba~ar (Editor in Chief), Medical University of Lubeck W.J. Freeman, University of Califomi a, Berkeley W.-D. Heiss, Max-Planck-Institut fUr Neurologische Forschung D. Lehmann, University Hospital, Zurich F.H. Lopes da Silva, University of Amsterdam E.-J. Speckmann, University of Mun