Abstract

Dynamic Coordination in the Brain: From Neurons to Mind Edited by Christopher von der Marlsburg, William A. Phillips, Wolf Singer 352 pp., MIT Press, 2010, $40.00 The dynamics of neuronal circuits are far from a theoretical construct without applicability to normal behavior and disease states. For example, the oscillatory activity of neuronal populations is well known to neurologists because they occur in various stages of sleep as well as aberrantly in epilepsy. A group of prominent scientists in the field gathered in Germany in 2009 to discuss the blossoming, yet historically rich, field of dynamic coordination in the brain. The resulting volume, Dynamic Coordination in the Brain: …

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