Neurochemical Interpretation of Cortical Slow Potentials as they Relate to Cognitive Processes and a Parsimonious Model of Mammalian Brain

The aim of this review is to update the previous model of the mammalian brain (Marczynski, 1986) in an attempt to explain the genesis and physiological role of neuronal mechanisms that generate long latency endogenous brain potential as reflections of cognitive process.

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