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Book Title
From Neuron to Brain
Publication Date
2001-01-01
Edition Number
4
Pages
580
ISBN
9780878934393
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
From Neuron to Brain : a Cellular and Molecular Approach to the Function of the Nervous System
Author
John G. Nicholls, Bruce G. Wallace, A. Robert Martin, Paul A. Fuchs
Item Length
11.4in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
8.7in
Item Weight
67.5 Oz
Number of Pages
580 Pages

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In the 25 years since From Neuron to Brain was first published, the authors' aim has remained constant: to describe how nerve cells go about their business of transmitting signals, how the signals are put together, and how, out of this integration, higher functions emerge. The new Fourth Edition, while maintaining this focus, has been completely reformatted and updated. - Intended for use in upper-level undergraduate, graduate, psychology and medical school Neuroscience courses, From Neuron to Brain will be of interest to anyone, with or without a specialized background in biological sciences, who is curious about the workings of the nervous system. It presents a readable and coherent account of how cellular and molecular approaches can provide insights into the workings of the brain.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0878934391
ISBN-13
9780878934393
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Author
John G. Nicholls, Bruce G. Wallace, A. Robert Martin, Paul A. Fuchs
Publication Name
From Neuron to Brain : a Cellular and Molecular Approach to the Function of the Nervous System
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
580 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
11.4in
Item Width
8.7in
Item Weight
67.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Qp355.2.K83 2001
Edition Number
4
Copyright Date
2001
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Neuroscience, Life Sciences / Neuroscience
Lccn
00-036529
Dewey Decimal
573.8
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Science, Medical

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  • Great book, a lot of information

    This textbook is full of illustrations and diagrams, but the chapters are dense. Explanations often needed clarification from my professor. I used it in an introductory neurobiology course and did well when I read ahead of time and asked questions early because the material is cumulative.

  • Neurobiology book

    Good book for neurobiology but it has a lot of more biophysics and less of physiology.It explains the processes on mechanistic basis but it does not go into depth about how the different parts of the nervous system are related physiologically.

  • not for intro neurobiology

    To advanced for introductory neurobio but ok overview for advanced (just read original literature!) Bought it for a intro neuro class. doesn't really help but more confuses

  • Great Book

    This book actually gives the experimental history of many of the physiologic mechanisms they present. I thought it was a very thorough book. They seemed to dedicate a lot of space in this book to the visual system though, but that is/was Nicholls' area of expertise.