In article <45h59d$96f at elaine23.stanford.edu>,
Bharadwaj S Amrutur <amrutur at leland.Stanford.EDU> wrote:
:I would appreciate any info/pointers/websites to publications
:/research reports/projects etc. on the study of electromagnetic
:fields generated by brain.
::Some questions i am interested in finding answers for are
:. what is the strength (amplitude) and frequency of the fields
:. what measurement techniques have people been using to study them
:. Is there any correlation of the field patterns to any cognitive
: processes/ailments ?
:. what are the effects of EM fields of various strengths and frequencies
: on the brain function
::any illumination on the above topics will be welcome.
::thanks
:-bharadwaj
I can recommend a couple of books by an associate who is a physicist
as well as an expert in EEG acquisition.
%A P.L. Nunez
%T Electric Fields of the Brain: The Neurophysics of EEG
%I Oxford University Press
%C London
%D 1981
%A P.L. Nunez
%T Neocortical Dynamics and Human EEG Rhythms
%I Oxford University Press
%C New York, NY
%D 1995
The preface to the recent book can be obtained from
ftp.alumni.caltech.edu:/pub/ingber/MISC.DIR/nunez95_preface.txt
Lester
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