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          Mircea Steriade pioneered research that identified the network operations and neuronal properties in corticothalamic systems, which are implicated in the.!

          Mircea Steriade

          Mircea Steriade (August 20, 1924 – April 14, 2006), MD, DSc, was a prominent researcher in systems neuroscience.

          He was born in Bucharest, Romania, and studied medicine at University of Bucharest. He emigrated to Canada in 1968, where he became a professor of physiology at Université Laval in Quebec, a position he held for the rest of his life.

          Mircea Steriade (), an outstanding Canadian neuroscientist of Romanian origin, has made an invaluable contribution in elucidating the mechanisms of.

        1. Gifted neurologist who translated his insight into brain oscillations during sleep into understanding of seizure generation.
        2. Mircea Steriade pioneered research that identified the network operations and neuronal properties in corticothalamic systems, which are implicated in the.
        3. In this book Mircea Steriade cautions against the tendency of some neuroscientists to infer global brain functions such as arousal and sleep, epileptic events.
        4. Her father, Mircea Steriade, was a renowned neuroscientist who left Romania during the Ceausescu regime.
        5. He is the father of linguist, Donca Steriade.[1]

          Research

          While at Laval University, he discovered that the slow oscillations of NREM sleep arise when groups of neurons fire together for a little while (so-called "on periods"), then fall silent for about a fraction of a second ("off periods"), and then resume their synchronized firing.

          This was one of the fundamental discoveries in sleep research. After his discovery, scientists have also discovered that in birds and mammals, the slow waves are large if preceded by a long period of wakefulness and become smaller as sleep goes on.

          The majority of his rese