491. Lebedev A.N. Cyclical neural codes of human memory and some quantitative regularities in experimental psychology //Psychophysical explorations of mental structures. Toronto: Hogrefe and Huber Pbl. 1990. P. 303. 492. Lebedev A.N. Imaginary dimensions of subjective spaces //Psychometric Methodology. Proc. 7th European Meeting Psychometr. Society in Trier. Stuttgart, N.Y.: Gustav Fischer Ferlag. 1993a. P. 258. 493. Lebedev A.N. Derivation of Stevens's exponent from neurophysiological data//Behav. and Brain Sciences. 1993b. V. 16. N1. P. 152. 494. Lee G., Reed M., Meador K., Smith Т ., Loring D . Is the amygdala crucial for cross-modal association in humans? //Neuropsychology. 1995. V. 9. № 2. P. 236. 495. Lemoine P., Allain H. Induction of Sleep //Sleep. 1996. V. 19. P. 1. 496. Libet В . Conscious functions and brain processes //Behav. and Brain Sci. 1991. V. 14. №4. P. 685. 497. Libet В ., Alberts W.W. Responses of human somatosensory cortex to stimuli for conscious sensation //Science. 1967. V. 158. P. 1597. 498. Link S.W. The wave theory of difference and similarity. Hillsdale: Lawrence Eribaum ass. Publ.1992. 373 p. 499. Llinas R.R. The intrinsic electrophysiological properties of mammalian neurons: insights into central nervous system function //Science. 1988. V. 242. P. 1654. 500. Lynch G., Baudry M. The biochemistry of memory: a new and specific hypothesis//Science. 1984.V. 224.P. 1057. 501. Lynn R. Attention, arousal and orientation reaction. N.Y.: Pergamon Press. 1966. 118р. 502. Mactatus C.F., Riccio D.C., Ferek J.M. RA for old (reactivated) memory: some anomalous characteristics //Science. 1979. V. 204. P. 1319. 503. Maltzman I. Orienting reflexes and significance: F reply to O'Gorman. // Psychophysiology. 1979. V. 16. P. 274. 504. Mangan G.L. The biology of human conduct: East-West models of temperament and personality. Oxford: Pergamon. 1982. 505. Mangina C.A. Developmental psychophysiology of learning abilities and disabilities: effective diagnosis and treatment. //Inter. Journ. Psychophysiol. 1989. V. 7. № 2-4. P. 305. 506. Markowitsch H. The amygdala,s contribution to memory – a study on two patients with Urbach-Wiethe disease //Neuroreport 1994. V. 5. № 11. P. 1349. 507. Marshall J.C., Halligan P. W. Seeing the forest but only half the trees? // Nature. 1995. V. 373. № 6514. P. 521. 508. McGaugh J.L., Gold P. E. Modulation of memory by electrical stimulation of the brain //Neural mechanisms in learning and memory. Cambridge. Mass. 1976. P. 46. — 330 —
|