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Epilepsy As A Dynamic Disease 1st Edition J Milton Auth Dr John Milton

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Epilepsy As A Dynamic Disease 1st Edition J Milton Auth Dr John Milton
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.21 MB
Pages: 417
Author: J. Milton (auth.), Dr. John Milton, Dr. Peter Jung (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642076657, 9783662050484, 3642076653, 366205048X
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Epilepsy As A Dynamic Disease 1st Edition J Milton Auth Dr John Milton by J. Milton (auth.), Dr. John Milton, Dr. Peter Jung (eds.) 9783642076657, 9783662050484, 3642076653, 366205048X instant download after payment.

A "brain defibrillator" may be closer than we think. An epileptic seizure involves a paroxysmal change in the activity of millions of neurons. Feedback control of seizures would require an implantable device that could predict seizure occurrence and then deliver a stimulus to abort it. To examine the feasibility of building such a device, this text brings together experts in epilepsy, bio-engineering, and dynamical systems theory. Topics include the development of epileptic systems, seizure prediction, neural synchronization, wave phenomena in excitable media, and the control of complex neural dynamics using brief electrical stimuli.

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