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the diagonal band of Broca (Progr. Neurobiol. 1995, v.37: 523-83). Prof. Vinogradova contributed extensive time and effort to support of international relations of Soviet and
Russian neuroscience. In 1958 she was a member of the Organizing Committee of the Moscow Symposium of Neurobiology to which Western neuroscientists were invited to the Soviet Union for the first time. This Symposium could be considered the beginning of collaborative relations between neuroscientists from the Soviet Union and other countries.
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A significant part of Prof. Vinogradova’s scientific career was devoted to the analysis of the role of theta rhythm in hippocampal function. She and her co-workers presented evidence that the ability to generate the theta-rhythm is an intrinsic property of the medial septum nucleus and the nucleus of
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Hippocampus. N.Y. and London: Plenum Press. 1975. 3 –
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Prof. Vinogradova was an internationally influential neuroscientist. In 1979 she received the
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From the early days of her scientific career, Prof. Vinogradova was fortunate to work with prominent neuropsychologist and neuroscientists. She studied psychology under the supervision of Prof.
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Comparator: Role of the Two Input and Two Output Systems of the Hippocampus in Selection and Registration of Information // Hippocampus. 2001. 11: 578 – 598.
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Borisyuk R., Dencham M., Kazanovich Ja., Hoppenstedt F., Vinogradova O.S. Oscillatory model of novelty detection // Network: Comput. Neural. Syst. 2000. 11: 1 – 20.
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and other relevant structures in awake animals during sensory and electrical stimulation, she developed a hypothesis of information processing in the
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