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Oscillations in "brain-body-mind"-A holistic view including the autonomous system

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Başar, Erol
Type
Article
Date
2008-10-15
Language
en_US
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Abstract
Studies related to brain oscillations pervade the neuroscience literature. Functional correlates of oscillations in the delta, theta, alpha, beta and gamma frequency windows are interpreted in several ways. However, only a small number of reports indicate the need for overall interpretations by integrating all type of results. The present essay emphasizes the importance of developing a common overview by considering sensory and cognitive inputs, in studies comparing healthy subjects with subjects with cognitive impairments. By doing this, the present report briefly outlines some general aspects and rules in the study of brain oscillations. The use in clinical studies of drugs mimicking neurotransmitters is also taken into consideration for a more complete analysis. A prominent extension to the study of functional correlates of brain functions is the new emerging results in oscillatory processes in the spinal cord and the autonomous system. By integrating oscillations in all EEG frequency windows, together with oscillations in the spinal cord and the autonomous system, a Gedanken-Model denoted as "globally coupled oscillators" of brain-body-mind incorporation is proposed in order to gain new insights in the dynamics of neural systems. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Subject
Brain oscillations
Brain-body-mind
Oscillations in autonomous system
Coupled oscillators
Alpha
beta
gamma
theta
sympathetic-nerve discharge
evoked-potentials
10-hz rhythm
multisecond oscillations
reticular-formation
auditory pathway
dynamics
memory
synchronization
beyin salınımlar
beyin-beden-zihin
özerk sistemde salınımlar
birbirine osilatörler
alfa
beta
gama
teta
sempatik sinir deşarj
uyarılmış potansiyeller
10-hz ritim
retiküler oluşumu
işitsel yolu
dinamik
bellek
senkronizasyon
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11413/1154
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