Fundamental Neuroscience, Fourth Edition (Squire,Fundamental Neuroscience)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.99 (807 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0123858704 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 1152 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-10-29 |
Language | : | English |
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The book is organized into seven sections with numerous chapters in each encompassing a comprehensive view of 21st century neuroscience…"--Reference & Research Book News, December 2013. "Here in the fourth edition of this textbook, editors Squire, Berg, Bloom, du Lac, Ghosh, and Spitzer, all working scientists with backgrounds in various specialties in neuroscience, present extensive new material with all chapters updated and rewritten
Nick Nicholas, MSW said Fundamental in an Advanced Way. With the plethora of neuroscience textbooks on the market -- many in their second, third, or more editions -- and not having read any of these textbooks other than Fundamental Neuroscience (Fundamental in an Advanced Way Nick Nicholas, MSW With the plethora of neuroscience textbooks on the market -- many in their second, third, or more editions -- and not having read any of these textbooks other than Fundamental Neuroscience (4th ed.), I'm not in a position to state with any certainty that this text is superior or inferior to these other textbooks, nor can I declare the appropriate audience for this textbook.It is a challenge to read. I cannot imagine it being used at the undergraduate level because one needs a solid foundation in biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and human anatomy and physiology in orde. th ed.), I'm not in a position to state with any certainty that this text is superior or inferior to these other textbooks, nor can I declare the appropriate audience for this textbook.It is a challenge to read. I cannot imagine it being used at the undergraduate level because one needs a solid foundation in biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and human anatomy and physiology in orde. stays up to date with the primary literature so perfect for the grad student because it would be assumed Not amazingly written but stays up to date with the primary literature so perfect for the grad student because it would be assumed to not be the first time in the topic. For the undergrad, I would recommend sinauers neuroscience textbook. Great for introduction to the fiend, whereas this textbook is perfect for the in depth needs of a grad student.. Finding answers William Higgins Photo read the book the other night found out another possible cause of peripheral neuropathyIt was a quick read on kindle
The fourth edition of Fundamental Neuroscience reinvents itself as an engrossing and comprehensive presentation of the discipline of neuroscience, from molecules to cognition. The book has been retooled to better serve its audience in the neuroscience and medical communities.The chapters include more than 100 boxes describing clinical conditions, techniques, and other special topics. Each chapter went through a thorough review process, giving the book an evenness of tone. The chapters are authored by outstanding working scientists who are experts on the topics they cover. Selected for inclusion in Doody's Core Titles 2013, an essential collection development tool for health sciences libraries30% new material including new chapters on dendritic development and spine morphogenesis, chemical senses, cerebellum, eye movements, circadian timing, sleep and dreaming, and consciousnessAccompanying w