Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 612.8
EAN num: 9780838522455
ISBN number: 0838522459
Label: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 540
Printing Date: September 30, 1996
Publishing house: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
Sale Popularity Level: 370924
Studio: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
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This book introduces undergraduate students to the fundamentals of biology in mental processes.
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The delivery was very fast and arrived within a week of ordering. I felt very prepared for my Neurobiology class. Thanks!
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This is a very good introduction to Nural Science in general.
Not only it explains the inner workings of bio-chemical transmission used in the synapses and general nervous system, but it also goes beyond to explain what certain areas of the brain are responsable for, and what we believe are their working patterns.
It covers the general points, but lacks on deepness. Don't try to look in it for a thourough description of memory processes and how memory works, for instance.
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As a undergraduate student studying neurobiology, I found this book to be excellent in terms of simple explanations. This book was very easy to read and understand.
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This book is currently in use in many undergraduate institutions, and is amenable to use by first-time students to neurobiology who have a basic grounding in molecular biology. It is clear, concise, and rich with useful diagrams. Its structural layout is also effective for a progressive self-study approach since the chapters for the most part build and draw upon each other in a successive sense. I would recommend it as a "Must-read" for all introductory neurobiology students. A firm grasping of the information and concepts presented in this book will serve as a strong base from which students can begin to explore more detailed topics in the field without getting overwhelmed
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