Multivariability and metastability of electromagnetic resonant states in the brain as a basis for cognition
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Abstract The main principles of EEG/MEG piecewise stationary structure are systematized in order to form such methodological framework which accounts the main statistical properties of a spontaneous and induced EEG/MEG activity. The usage of adaptive classification of brain resonant states in the framework of outlined methodology permitted us to determine the degree to which processing of sensory stimulus and its mental image shares the same brain oscillations and the same dynamics of brain resonant states.
VI Parmenides Workshop "Perception and Thinking" of the Institute of Medical Psychology, University of Munich. Elba, Italy, 2003. April 5-10.
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