>For my Introduction to Neurobiology class I'm taking here at Syracuse
>University (taught by Dr. Robert Barlow) I have chosen to report for a final
>project on known occurences of patterns of chaos found in human
>physiology (preferably in the nervous system) Can anyone give me any
>information on the topic? A reference to some printed work would be
>great, and any correspondence with people who have actually experimented
>with the topic would be ideal (in other words, really really really great).
>Thank you.
>>--
>Jeremy Impson http://web.syr.edu/~jdimpson/>> Undergraduate, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
> Computer Science and Spanish Literature & Language
>>>
Dear Jeremy,
Try
T. Elbert, W.J. Ray et al. "Chaos and Physiology: Deterministic Chaos in
Excitable Cell Assemblies", Physiol. Rev. 74:1-47, 1994.
Cheers
Carlo
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