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Cortical Oscillations in Health and Disease provides an in-depth examination of the electrical rhythms that underlie brain function. Written by leading neuroscience researchers Roger Traub and Miles Whittington, this authoritative text explores how oscillatory activity in the cortex supports cognition, sensation, and motor control.
The book systematically investigates the mechanisms generating these oscillations at cellular and network levels, then explores their dysregulation in epilepsy, schizophrenia, Parkinson’s disease, and other neurological conditions. The authors integrate findings from electrophysiology, imaging, and computational neuroscience to explain how abnormal oscillatory patterns contribute to disease symptoms.
Essential for neuroscientists, neurologists, and researchers studying brain dynamics, this work bridges basic neuroscience and clinical application, offering insights into potential therapeutic targets for oscillation-related disorders.







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