The Dominant Focus. Electrophysiological Investigations.
V. S. . Ed(S): Rusinov
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Paperback. Editor(s): Rusinov, V. S. Num Pages: 220 pages, 26 black & white illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: JM. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 12. Weight in Grams: 345.
This book describes an electrophysiological investigation of foci of excitation in the central nervous system of animals and man, foci which become dominant in character. The dominant focus, or dominant as it is usually called by Russian physiologists, is one of the fundamental processes under lying the activity of the central nervous system. The discovery of the mechanisms of formation of dominant foci is important for a deeper understanding of the activity of the human and animal brain and for identifying the pathophysiological mechanisms in lesions of the nervous system. The book summarizes the results of many years of investiga ... Read more
This book describes an electrophysiological investigation of foci of excitation in the central nervous system of animals and man, foci which become dominant in character. The dominant focus, or dominant as it is usually called by Russian physiologists, is one of the fundamental processes under lying the activity of the central nervous system. The discovery of the mechanisms of formation of dominant foci is important for a deeper understanding of the activity of the human and animal brain and for identifying the pathophysiological mechanisms in lesions of the nervous system. The book summarizes the results of many years of investiga ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York Inc. United States
Number of pages
220
Condition
New
Number of Pages
220
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9781475750263
SKU
V9781475750263
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