JA Gray - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1995 - cambridge.org
Drawing on previous models of anxiety, intermediate memory, the positive symptoms of schizophrenia, and goal-directed behaviour, a neuropsychological hypothesis is proposed …
Electrical potentials evoked by 5 intensities of painful dental stimulation were recorded at the scalp. During testing, volunteers indicated subjective painfulness by verbal pain ratings and …
H Stowell - International Journal of Psychophysiology, 1984 - Elsevier
Since 1960 systematic studies of the human scalp-conducted cerebral slow-wave response to painful stimulation have shown only amplitude augmentation of the vertex components of …
C Frith - Behavioral and Brain sciences, 1995 - cambridge.org
Gray has expanded his account of schizophrenia to explain consciousness as well. His theory explains neither phenomenon adequately because he treats individual minds (and …
Y Okajima, N Chino, E Saitoh, A Kimura - … and Clinical Neurophysiology …, 1991 - Elsevier
To analyse the mechanism by which sensory inputs are integrated, interactions of somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) in response to simultaneous stimulation of two …
AM Ivanitsky, GA Ivanitsky, OV Sysoeva - International Journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
Brain science: On the way to solving the problem of consciousness - ScienceDirect Skip to main contentSkip to article Elsevier logo Journals & Books Search RegisterSign in View PDF …
ВБ Стрелец, ЖВ Гарах, ИВ Марьина… - … деятельности им. ИП …, 2012 - elibrary.ru
Работа направлена на изучение раннего кодирования зрительно предъявляемых слов и псевдослов с использованием метода вызванных потенциалов мозга. Проведен …
M Velmans - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1995 - cambridge.org
This commentary elaborates on Gray's conclusion that his neurophysiological model of consciousness might explain how consciousness arises from the brain, but does not …
JA Gray - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1995 - cambridge.org
The first claim in the target article was that there is as yet no transparent, causal account of the relations between consciousness and brain-and-behaviour. That claim remains firm. The …