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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie. 46:586-592
To examine the learning ability of rats shortly after recovery from a bolus dose of propofol by assessing learning on a swim-to-platform task. Also, muscarinic blockade was used as a pharmacological test of whether learning shortly after propofol ane
Autor:
C. H. Vanderwolf
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An Odyssey Through the Brain, Behavior and the Mind ISBN: 9781441953353
In September, 1958, I arrived in Montreal to begin graduate work on the brain and behavior with professor D. O. Hebb in the Department of Psychology at McGill University. I was then 22 years old, a recent graduate of the University of Alberta [B.Sc.
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Autor:
C. H. Vanderwolf
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An Odyssey Through the Brain, Behavior and the Mind ISBN: 9781441953353
According to conventional ideas on the subject, activation of the electrocorticogram is due to activity in the ascending reticular activating system, a diffuse system originating in the brain stem and projecting to the “non-specific” nuclei of th
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Autor:
C. H. Vanderwolf
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An Odyssey Through the Brain, Behavior and the Mind ISBN: 9781441953353
Throughout most of the twentieth century, it was very widely believed that the pattern of slow wave potentials recorded from the neocortex (the electrocorticogram) or from the surface of the scalp (the electroencephalogram) is closely related to the
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Autor:
C. H. Vanderwolf
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An Odyssey Through the Brain, Behavior and the Mind ISBN: 9781441953353
In 1967, two British neuroscientists, P.R. Lewis and C.C.D. Shute, published a pair of papers1 on what they called the “ascending cholinergic reticular system”, a system of ascending cholinergic projections from the brainstem to the cerebral cort
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C. H. Vanderwolf
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An Odyssey Through the Brain, Behavior and the Mind ISBN: 9781441953353
The problem I hoped to solve in 1964–65 was to determine the conditions under which rhythmical slow waves appeared in the hippocampus of the rat. The method adopted was to place rats with chronically implanted electrodes inside a box with a wood fr
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Autor:
C. H. Vanderwolf
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An Odyssey Through the Brain, Behavior and the Mind ISBN: 9781441953353
The experiments discussed in Chapter 4 suggested the existence of two distinct activating inputs to the neocortex. In 1973 it seemed reasonable to think that a cholinergic component of the ascending reticular activating system was responsible for atr
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