Central Nervous System Pathology A New Approach

One hardly always receives due credit for working out a general theory. It is more enticing to be successful in discovering new phenomena of tangible facts even if they are particular ones. The great technical opportunities which now exist and the new methods of investigation which recently seemed t...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kryzhanovsky, G.N.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1986, 1986
Edition:1st ed. 1986
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • General Theory
  • 1 — Determinant Structures as Functional Formations. The Determinant Principle
  • 2 — Generators of Pathologically Enhanced Excitation in Various Areas of the Central Nervous System
  • 3 — Functional Organization and Properties of GPEE and the Mechanisms of its Formation
  • 4 — Hyperactive Determinant Structures and Pathologic Systems
  • Modeling Neuropathologic Syndromes
  • 5 — Methodological Approaches
  • 6 — Generalized Spinal Myoclonia
  • 7 — Vestibulopathy
  • 8 — Photogenic Epilepsy
  • 9 — Pain Syndromes of Central Origin
  • 10 — Syndromes of Caudate Nuclei
  • 11 — Pathologically Prolonged Sleep
  • 12 — Models of Neurotic and Psychotic States
  • Basic Therapeutic Principles and Recovery Mechanisms
  • 13 — Basic Therapeutic Principles
  • 14 — Recovery Mechanisms
  • In Lieu of a Conclusion
  • References