10 research outputs found

    The Electrophysiological Background of the fMRI Signal

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    The ability to non-invasively study the architecture and function of the human brain constitutes one of the most exciting cornerstones for modern medicine, psychology and neuroscience. Current in vivo imaging techniques not only provide clinically essential information and allow new forms of treatment, but also reveal insights into the mechanisms behind brain function and malfunction. This supremacy of modern imaging rests on its ability to study the structural properties of the nervous system simultaneously with the functional changes related to neuronal activity. As a result, imaging allows us to combine information about the spatial organization and connectivity of the nervous system with information about the underlying neuronal processes and provides the only means to link perception and cognition with the neural substrates in the human brain

    Tierische Gifte

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    Physiologie und Pathologie der 24-Stunden-Rhythmik des Menschen

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    Literature

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    Vorrichtungen zur Untersuchung des Gesichtsfeldes und Verfahren zur Aufzeichnung der Befunde

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    Spezielle Pathologie des Gesichtsfeldes

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