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A Model of the Cortical Dominant Focus Produced by Weak, Steady Current

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One of the problems facing electrophysiological investigation of the central nervous system is how to determine the form of the functional link between one neuron and another. What types of excitation are responsible for interneuronal connections both in unconditioned-reflex activity and during formation of temporary connections?

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Rusinov, V.S. (1973). A Model of the Cortical Dominant Focus Produced by Weak, Steady Current. In: The Dominant Focus. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5024-9_3

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