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Intercortical systems of the human cerebrum : mapped by means of new anatomic methods
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Year: 1933 Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press,

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Brain Mapping


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Brain mapping and diseases
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ISBN: 1611226236 Year: 2011 Publisher: New York : Nova Science,

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The brain's vast array of responsibilities includes the regulation of all physical movements, memory, learning and emotions, as well as the reception and interpretation of all sensory inputs. These numerous responsibilities require the facility of a very complex organ, and the brain is complex, to say the least. The brain’s complexity provides a constant challenge for scientists to explore new theories. This book presents and discusses topical data in the field of brain research, with a particular emphasis placed on brain mapping and diseases. -- Publisher

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Brain mapping. --- Brain --- Diseases.


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Fact sheet : BRAIN Initiative.
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Year: 2013 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : The White House, Office of the Press Secretary,

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Fact sheet : BRAIN Initiative.
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Year: 2013 Publisher: [Washington, D.C.] : The White House, Office of the Press Secretary,

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The mental functions of the brain : An investigation into their localisation and their manifestation in health and disease
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Year: 1901 Publisher: London, United Kingdom : Grant Richards,

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A survey of the views of recognised authorities of the present day, as given in this book, tends to show that, whereas other branches of medical science have made great advances during the nineteenth century, our knowledge of the mental functions of the brain is still obscure, and deviations from the normal mind remain little understood and far off from cure. Much value has been attached to the experiments on the brains of animals, but all they can demonstrate amounts to a differentiation of sensory and motor areas; they must ever fail to shed light on the diversity of human talents and dispositions and the variety of mental derangements. The present work aims at clearing up the mystery of the fundamental psychical functions and their localisation in the brain. It is the first work on the subject since the dawn of modern scientific research. While most previous investigators have confined their attention to the intellect alone, the author considers also the emotions and passions of man, normal and abnormal, and demonstrates their connection with the brain. Even the most recent textbooks deem insanity to be a disease of the brain implicating the whole of that organ. Whether a person be melancholic, violently maniacal, homicidal, or suffer from delusions of persecution, whether he be a kleptomaniac, a religious maniac, or fancy himself a millionaire--in every case it is assumed that the whole cortex is affected, whereas the evidence adduced by the author shows that the fundamental varieties of mental derangement are localised in definite circumscribed regions, and frequently are, in the early stages at least, amenable to treatment. Brain surgery should, if future investigators confirm the author's observations, receive an immense stimulus to activity; and the data amassed by the author, and published in this work, are so considerable as to open up quite a new field for research. The author has based his localisations chiefly on clinical and pathological investigations. Over eight hundred cases are adduced, not merely of the recognised varieties of mental derangement, but of all kinds of deviation from the normal mind, even as regards the manifestation of hunger and thirst. The book contains numerous cases of interest to lawyers, as well as physicians, and should prove of value to all students of human character. The author found that his localisations confirm those made a century ago by Gall, whose marvelous discoveries of the anatomy and physiology of the brain--on which Spurzheim built his system of Phrenology--were ignored even by his most scientific followers, so that the world is ignorant of them, and they are presented for the first time in this book. The history of Gall and his doctrine is given in these pages, and will be quite a revelation to the reader. No subject has ever been so thoroughly misrepresented, even by learned men of acknowledged authority, and no author has ever been so labeled and with such malice as Gall, and this notwithstanding the fact that there is not one man of scientific repute who has mitten anything which would indicate that he has examined, Gall's chief work: "Anatomie et physiologie du systeme nerveux en general, et du cerveau en particulier." The fact that they have not read Gall's great work should make those who have any bias on this subject pause and reflect--at least until they have read this book carefully and examined the evidence therein set forth. Considering the important bearing which the facts contained in this work may possibly have upon the entire development of mental science, on the study and treatment of lunacy, on the education of the young, the precocious alike and the feeble-minded, on moral reform, the diminution of crime, and many other problems affecting the well-being of the community, the author trusts that the evidence and statements, which he produces after fifteen years of investigation, may be received willingly and in fair spirit, however critical.

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Brain --- Phrenology. --- Brain mapping. --- Diseases.

Brain warping
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ISBN: 9780126925357 0126925356 9781429497756 1429497750 9780080525549 0080525547 1281025216 9781281025210 9786611025212 6611025219 Year: 1999 Publisher: San Diego Academic Press

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Brain Warping is the premier book in the field of brain mapping to cover the mathematics, physics, computer science, and neurobiological issues related to brain spatial transformation and deformation correction. All chapters are organized in a similar fashion, covering the history, theory, and implementation of the specific approach discussed for ease of reading. Each chapter also discusses the computer science implementations, including descriptions of the programs and computer codes used in its execution. Readers of Brain Warping will be able to understand all of the approaches


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Die Großen Probleme in der Geschichte der Hirnlehre
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ISBN: 3112448987 Year: 1911 Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter,

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Brain. --- Brain mapping. --- Medicine --- History.


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Brains : the mind as matter
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ISBN: 1781250405 9781781250402 Year: 2012 Publisher: London : Wellcome Collection,

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Brain mapping --- Brain --- Brain. --- History. --- Research --- History.

Functional neuroimaging : technical foundations
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ISBN: 0126858454 Year: 1994 Publisher: San Diego (Calif.): Academic press

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Biosignal processing : fundamentals and recent applications with MATLAB ®
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ISBN: 3110736292 Year: 2022 Publisher: Berlin, Germany : Walter de Gruyter GmbH,

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This book explains the principles of biosignal processing and its practical applications using MATLAB. Topics include the emergence of biosignals, electrophysiology, analog and digital biosignal processing, signal discretization, electrodes, time and frequency analysis, analog and digital filters, Fourier-transformation, z-transformation, pattern recognition, statistical data analysis, physiological modelling and applications of EEG, ECG, EMG, PCG and PPG signals. Additional scientifi c contributions on motion analysis by guest authors Prof. Dr. J. Subke and B. Schneider as well as classification of PPG signals by Dr. U. Hackstein.

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