The brain as a working syncytium and memory as a continuum in a hyper timespace: Oscillations lead to a new model.

作者: Erol Başar , Aysel Düzgün

DOI: 10.1016/J.IJPSYCHO.2015.02.019

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摘要: Abstract The aim of this study is threefold: (1) we propose a new framework describing the neurophysiologic functioning and cognitive processing neural populations, extend neuron doctrine to physiology assemblies. (2) extension from neurons populations implies that brain, with its connectivity, should be considered working syncytium, which extends Brodmann mapping CLAIR model, includes oscillatory components their connectivity. (3) In such description “memory” needed in broad time–space continuum, embraces all memory states. This will called “hypermemory.”

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