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This book brings together leading investigators who represent
various aspects of brain dynamics with the goal of presenting
state-of-the-art current progress and address future developments.
The individual chapters cover several fascinating facets of
contemporary neuroscience from elementary computation of neurons,
mesoscopic network oscillations, internally generated assembly
sequences in the service of cognition, large-scale neuronal
interactions within and across systems, the impact of sleep on
cognition, memory, motor-sensory integration, spatial navigation,
large-scale computation and consciousness. Each of these topics
require appropriate levels of analyses with sufficiently high
temporal and spatial resolution of neuronal activity in both local
and global networks, supplemented by models and theories to explain
how different levels of brain dynamics interact with each other and
how the failure of such interactions results in neurologic and
mental disease. While such complex questions cannot be answered
exhaustively by a dozen or so chapters, this volume offers a nice
synthesis of current thinking and work-in-progress on micro-, meso-
and macro- dynamics of the brain.
This book brings together leading investigators who represent
various aspects of brain dynamics with the goal of presenting
state-of-the-art current progress and address future developments.
The individual chapters cover several fascinating facets of
contemporary neuroscience from elementary computation of neurons,
mesoscopic network oscillations, internally generated assembly
sequences in the service of cognition, large-scale neuronal
interactions within and across systems, the impact of sleep on
cognition, memory, motor-sensory integration, spatial navigation,
large-scale computation and consciousness. Each of these topics
require appropriate levels of analyses with sufficiently high
temporal and spatial resolution of neuronal activity in both local
and global networks, supplemented by models and theories to explain
how different levels of brain dynamics interact with each other and
how the failure of such interactions results in neurologic and
mental disease. While such complex questions cannot be answered
exhaustively by a dozen or so chapters, this volume offers a nice
synthesis of current thinking and work-in-progress on micro-, meso-
and macro- dynamics of the brain.
This is the second time that I have had the honor of opening an
interna tional symposium dedicated to the functions of the
hippocampus here in Pecs. It was a pleasure to greet the
participants in the hope that their valuable contributions will
make this meeting a tradition in this town. As one of the hosts of
the symposium, I had the sorrowful duty to remind you of the
absence of a dear colleague, Professor Graham God dard. His tragic
and untimely death represents the irreparable loss of both a friend
and an excellent researcher. This symposium is dedicated to his
memory. If I compare the topics of the lectures of this symposium
with those of the previous one, a striking difference becomes
apparent. A dominating tendency of the previous symposium was to
attempt to define hippocam pal function or to offer data relevant
to supporting or rejecting existing theoretical positions. No such
tendency is reflected in the titles of the present symposium, in
which most of the contributions deal with hip pocampal phenomena at
the most elementary level. Electrical, biochemi cal, biophysical,
and pharmacological events at the synaptic, membrane, or
intracellular level are analyzed without raising the question of
what kind of integral functions these elementary phenomena are a
part of.
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