In the name of Allah the Merciful

The Electromagnetic Fields of Consciousness: Brain Waves and Dreaming

J. F. Pagel, B0D5QLMKNZ, 0323997384, 0323997392, 9780323997386, 978-0323997386, 978-0-323-99738-6, 9780323997393, 978-0323997393

English | 2024 | PDF | 9 MB | 291 Pages

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The Electrical Fields of Consciousness: Brain Waves and Dreaming examines neuro-electrophysiology from its origins in the electrical fields of primitive organisms to its roles in the electrophysiologically defined states of human consciousness. This volume presents and cogently organizes the wide spectrum of information available as to how and why bioelectrical fields are used to define and function in supporting both life and consciousness. Integrating electrophysiology in a comprehensible manner into neuroanatomical, electromagnetic, and global platform theories of neuroconsciousness, this book brings together the wide spectrum of available data-based evidence regarding the physiology and functions of bioelectric fields and their relationship to consciousness.

Chapters examine the origin and potential function of bioelectrical fields and EEG associations with conscious states, as well as the relationship between electrical fields and consciousness. Incorporating the basic science, clinical correlates, and functional potential of CNS bioelectrical fields, this book is a must-read for all working in the field of CNS electrophysiology or neuroconsciousness.

  • Addresses our current understandings of the origin and potential functions of bioelectricity
  • Integrates electrophysiology into current theories of neuroconsciousness, presenting within an historic research and clinical context
  • Explores the origin, nature, bioenergetics, and potential genetic effects of synchronous physiologic electrical fields and their use as markers for life and death
  • Addresses the definition and assessment of consciousness in human and non-human systems and reviews electrophysiological markers of wake and sleep consciousness states
  • Discusses electrophysiologic drug and disease correlates as well as modern forms of electrical therapy