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  • Virtual lesions = examining cortical function with reversible deactivation /
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    Title/Author: Virtual lesions/ edited by Stephen G. Lomber, Ralf A.W. Galuske.
    Reminder of title: examining cortical function with reversible deactivation /
    other author: Galuske, Ralf A. W.
    Published: Oxford ;Oxford University Press, : c2002.,
    Description: xiii, 357 p., [16] p. of plates :ill. (some col.) ;25 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: induced by TMS of human primary motor cortex / U. Ziemann.
    [NT 15003449]: Part 1. Exploring neural circuts. Intracortical mechanisms underlying orientation and direction selectivity studied with GABA-inactivation technique/ J.M. Crook, Z.F. Kisv榥rday and U.T. Eysel ; Contributions of ascending thalamic and local intracortical connections to visual cortical functions/ V. Dragoi, C. Rivadulla, and M. Sur ; In search of the role of extrageniculate corticothalamic loops in visual processing using reversible deactivation techniques / C. Casanova ; Cortical modulation of auditory processing in the thalamus/ A.E.P. Villa ; Deactivation of feedforward and.
    [NT 15003449]: feedback pathways in the visual cortex of the monkey / P. Girard and J. Bullier ; Examining the basis of neural plasticity using chronic pharmacologic applications/ R.A.W. Galuske, Dae-Shik Kim and K.E. Schmidt -- pt. 2. Investigating behavior in animals. The use of cooling deactivation to reveal the neural basis of lesion-induced plasticity in the developing and mature cerebral cortex/ B.R. Payne and S.G. Lomber ; Dissecting the organization of cortical and subcortical circuits for skilled limb movement control in development and maturity with reversible inactivation / J.H.
    [NT 15003449]: Martin and C. Ghez ; Cerebral control of eye movements / M.A. Segraves ; Reversible impairment of an auditory-visual association task/ G. Sierra-Paredes and J.M. Fuster -- pt. 3. Probing the human brain. Case studies in virtual neuropsychology : reversible lesions and magnetic brain stimulation/ V. Walsh and A. Pascual-Leone ; Metamodal cortical processing in the occipital cortex of blind and sighted subjects / A. Pascual-Leone and R.H. Hamilton ; Excitability of human visual cortex examined with transcranial magnetic stimulation/ B. Boroojerdi and L.G. Cohen ; Negative phenomena.
    Subject: Cerebral cortex - Research -
    Online resource: https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=130789An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
    ISBN: 141759960X (electronic bk.)
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