Electrophysiological Recording Techniques 1st Edition by L. Stan Leung, Robert P. Vertes, Robert W. Stackman Jr. – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery: 978-1603272025, 1603272025
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ISBN 10: 1603272025
ISBN 13: 978-1603272025
Author: L. Stan Leung, Robert P. Vertes, Robert W. Stackman Jr.
Applying neurophysiological methods to the study of brain-behavior relationships proved to be a major advance in the early days of neuroscience research. Considerable technological progress has been made very recently, and the impact on modern neuroscience will be invaluable. In Electrophysiological Recording Techniques, experts in the field present a current view of the widespread application of electrophysiological methods to the study of the brain and to the problem of brain-behavior relationships. The book has been organized to display the range of modern neurophysiological methods ranging from the recordings of single neurons and neuronal ensembles to recordings of field potentials within discrete brain regions and across multiple brain areas. Many of the chapters also address the major challenge of applying the appropriate methods to analyze and interpret neurophysiological recording data. As a volume in the popular Neuromethods series, the chapters provide authoritative reviews of many commonly used approaches in the field today in both the basic research level and in clinical settings. Practical and up-to-date, Electrophysiological Recording Techniques serves as a key reference volume for researchers working in this ever-changing and vital field.
Table of contents:
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Front Matter
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Field Potential Generation and Current Source Density Analysis
L. Stan Leung -
Current Source Density Analysis of Ongoing Neural Activity: Theory and Application
Yonghong Chen, Mukesh Dhamala, Anil Bollimunta, Charles E. Schroeder, Mingzhou Ding -
The Juxtacellular Recording-Labeling Technique
Didier Pinault -
Neural Recording Using Digital Telemetry
André A. Fenton, Kathryn J. Jeffery, James G. Donnett -
Large-Scale Neural Ensembles in Mice: Methods for Recording and Data Analysis
Hui Kuang, Joe Z. Tsien -
Behavioral Correlates of Neuronal Activity Recorded as Single-Units: Promises and Pitfalls as Illustrated by the Rodent Head Direction Cell Signal
Robert W. Stackman Jr. -
Event-Related Potentials of the Cerebral Cortex
Steven L. Bressler -
Multisite Spike-Field Coherence, Theta Rhythmicity, and Information Flow Within Papez’s Circuit
Zimbul Albo, Gonzalo Viana Di Prisco, Robert P. Vertes -
Cognitively Relevant Recoding in Hippocampus: Beneficial Feedback of Ensemble Codes in a Closed Loop Paradigm
Robert E. Hampson, John D. Simeral, Theodore W. Berger, Dong Song, Rosa H. M. Chan, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis et al. -
An Intact Septo-Hippocampal Preparation for Investigating the Mechanisms of Hippocampal Oscillation
Romain Goutagny, Jesse Jackson, Sylvain Williams -
Targeted Modulation of Neural Circuits: A New Treatment Strategy for Neuropsychiatric Disease
Helen S. Mayberg, Paul E. Holtzheimer -
Erratum to: Cognitively Relevant Recoding in Hippocampus: Beneficial Feedback of Ensemble Codes in a Closed Loop Paradigm
Robert E. Hampson, John D. Simeral, Theodore W. Berger, Dong Song, Rosa H. M. Chan, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis et al. -
Back Matter
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