
Brain Reflexes
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- Front Cover
- Progress in Brain Research, Volume 22
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- Part 1. "Brain Reflexes" and Central Inhibition
- Chapter 1. Central inhibition of reflexes and the problem of the coupled activity of cerebral hemispheres
- Chapter 2. Some peculiarities of formation, function and inhibition of conditioned reflexes with two-way connections
- Chapter 3. Central inhibition according to I. M. Sechenov's experiments and concepts, and its modern interpretation
- Chapter 4. Resting saliva of men as a reflex
- Chapter 5. On the central inhibiting mechanism of the thalamic suppression of spinal motor reflexes
- Chapter 6. Inhibition of nerve cells and nerve centres
- Chapter 7. Synaptic mechanism of central inhibition
- Chapter 8. Inhibition in neural systems of the cerebral cortex
- Chapter 9. On the structural mechanisms of functional states in neurons of the cerebral cortex
- Chapter 10. Role of synaptic inhibition in synchronization of thalamo-cortical activity
- Chapter 11. Slow surface-negative potentials of the cortex and cortical inhibition
- Chapter 12. Basic (alpha) EEG rhythm as electrographic manifestation of preventive inhibition of brain structures
- Chapter 13. The possible histological basis of inhibition
- Chapter 14. The frequency response of horizontal pursuit movements of the human eye and the influence of alcohol
- Chapter 15. Concept of the conditioned reflex in the light of instrumental reactions
- Chapter 16. Relations between behaviour in dogs and electrical activities in various parts of the brain
- Chapter 17. Reflex and brain stem inhibition of sham rage behaviour
- Chapter 18. Average evoked responses to somatic stimulation in the cat: changes in relation to state of vigilance
- Part 2. General Principles of Self-Regulation in Cortico-Subcortical Correlations
- Chapter 19. Conditioned reflex and the problem of thalamo-cortical interrelations
- Chapter 20. Nodular mechanism of functional systems as a self-regulating apparatus
- Chapter 21. A modern interpretation of the mechanism of I. M. Sechenov's psychical reflex medium member
- Chapter 22. A cortico-subcortical system controlling differentiation ability
- Chapter 23. The role of the amygdaloid nucleus in animal behaviour
- Chapter 24. Pseudo-affective reflexes of cats produced by extracts from the plant Actinidia polygama
- Chapter 25. Effects of activation systems on neocortical after-discharges
- Chapter 26. The role of the meso-diencephalic activating system in higher nervous activity: its role in habituation, leirning mechanisms and conditioned reflex processes
- Chapter 27. Cortical modulation of transmission of the afferent volley through the lateral geniculate body
- Chapter 28. Cortical inhibition of thalamic relay nuclei
- Chapter 29. Mécanismes d'autorégulation dans les corrélations cortico-souscorticales
- Chapter 30. The contingent-negative variation : an electro-cortical sign of sensori-motor reflex association in man
- Chapter 31. Spreading depression and cortico-subcortical interrelations in the mechanism of conditioned reflexes
- Chapter 32. Peripheral and central modulation of visual input during 'habituation'
- Part 3 . Evolutinary Physiology of the Nervous System and Brain Ontogenesis
- Chapter 33. I. M. Sechenov and some problems on evolution of nervous activity
- Chapter 34. Electrophysiological signs of hippocampal development in ontogenesis
- Chapter 35. On the evolution of the integrative activity of the central nervous system in the phylogeny of vertebrates
- Chapter 36. Age and seasonal differences in the effects of some neurotropic substances
- Chapter 37. Modification of ontogenetic patterns in mammalian brain
- Chapter 38. Electrophysiological aspects of cortical development
- Chapter 39. Evolution of neuro-humoral regulation of the excitation in interneuronal synapses during ontogeny
- Chapter 40. Unconditioned reflex as specific character and problem of studying instinct
- Chapter 41. Some regularities in cellular and subcellular evolution of structure, chemism and function of sense organs
- Chapter 42. Comparative studies of the functional development of analyzer systems in animals in the process of ontogenesis
- Chapter 43. On the problem of the evolution of the vertebrate afferent systems
- Chapter 44. Differentiation of metabolism in musclcs of different function during ontogenesis
- Chapter 45. Some problems of elaboration of a temporary connection in the prenatal period
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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