Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1986
Title: Historical retrospective of the neurophysiological laboratory of the faculty of medicine in Novi Sad
Authors: Nada Naumović 
Danijel Slavić 
Dea Karaba Jakovljević 
Maja Bogdan
Olga Ivetić 
Keywords: history, 20th century;physiology, history;schools, medical/history;Serbia
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2018
Journal: Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
Abstract: © 2018, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved. Over the course of several decades at the Faculty of Medicine in Novi Sad, fundamental studies in the field of neurosciences were of great importance and were continually kept up-to-date with global scientific achievements. These studies were applied by using the stereotactic method, single-unit recording, and electroencephalography. The Laboratory of Neurophysiology was established in 1965 and since 1978 microelectrode and microiontophoretic techniques important for the registration and analysis of the activity of individual neurons were fully developed. Under the great influence of Russian neurophysiological school (P.K. Anokhin, K.V. Sudakov), the emphasis was on the study of Anokhin’s theory of functional systems. Recently, epilepsy, brain ischemia and the influence of different medications, auxiliary medicinal products, and physical agents (electromagnetic radiation) on the central nervous system, behaviour, learning and investigated pathological conditions have been studied. Scientific collaboration with renowned institutions in the country and abroad has been established, numerous scientific projects have been carried out, expert international meetings have been organized, and numerous significant studies have been published. These results have often been the basis for further clinical investigations and the improvement of preventive or curative treatment of patients. Researchers from the Laboratory participated in the education of new generations of neurophysiologists, encouraging their scientific curiosity and love for fascinating mechanisms of the nervous system.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1986
ISSN: 3708179
DOI: 10.2298/SARH171211007N
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