Rhythmicity in the EEG and global stabilization of the average level of excitation in the cerebral cortex

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (2):309-310 (1996)
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Abstract

The network model of EEG formation has revealed a unified mechanism for disparate EEG phenomena: for various reactions as well as for ontogenetic and phylogenetic differences. EEG rhythmicity was shown to be an external manifestation of the functioning of the intracortical stabilizing system which provides normal informational operations in the cerebral cortex.

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