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I. Introduction .......................................................... . -Density (CSD) ................................. A. Physical and physiological basis .................................... ......................................... B. Experimental CSD studies C. Interpretation of CSDs ............................................ I. -Density Analysis of Evoked Potentials .............................................. in Cat Visual Cortex .......................................... A. Electrically evoked CSDs B. Visually evoked CSDs .............................................. IV. -Density Analysis of Primary Evoked Potentials in Cat Pericruciate Cortex and Generalization to Other Cortical Areas and Species ................................................ A. CSDs in cat pericruciate cortex .................................... B. Evoked potentials and CSDs in different neocortical areas and species .............................................. C. CSDsin allocortex ................................................. V. Relation Between EEG Phenomena and Intracortical Densities ......................................... ....... A. Components of cortical activation and their reflection in EEG ...................................... B. Activation versus modulation C. Natural, artificially generated, and pathological EEG phenomena .... VI. Conclusions .......................................................... A. Complementary access of CSDs to brain function ................... B. Information processing in neocortex: one basic pattern of activation .. I. INTRODUCTION The first ical tool used in the pioneering works of neurophysiology was the recording of mass action potentials, i.e., the electroencephalogram (EEG) and cortical evoked potentials (12, 14). As soon as the technical development made the registration of potentials with high-resistance microelectrodes possible, however, neurophysiological research concentrated on the investigation of single-unit
Physiological Reviews – The American Physiological Society
Published: Jan 1, 1985
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