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Chaos Theory

Patrick Rhoten, M.D. mss5 at cwru.po.edu.
Thu Mar 9 23:13:29 EST 1995


In article <3jftdn$cd1 at ns1.faseb.org>, kathy at ns1.faseb.org (King Kathy) wrote:

> Masterpiece Theater (jdimpson at newstand.syr.edu) wrote:
> > 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              
> 
>  
>  Jeremy,
>  I actually have a book called Fractal Physiology, which is pretty
>  cool. I could forward the authors if your interested. Let me know
>  -Kathy King (kathy at ascb.faseb.org)  > 

> the theory of Chaos is now being applied to epilepsy and its role in the 
> ability to predict a seizure may be useful in the future treatment.  Computer 
> models may be applied for these purposes as well.

-- 
Erin go Bragh!



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