Core Ideas in Neuroscience, 2nd Edition

Core Ideas in Neuroscience, 2nd Edition

by W. R. Klemm
Core Ideas in Neuroscience, 2nd Edition

Core Ideas in Neuroscience, 2nd Edition

by W. R. Klemm

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Overview

Core Ideas of Neuroscience is the 2nd edition of a complete, hyperlinked, introductory neuroscience textbook (>100,000 words), yet condensed to focus on over 75 core ideas spanning the entire discipline from membranes to human cognition. Each idea is succinctly stated, explained, and illustrated with examples. Related core ideas are identified. References include "citation classics," papers that helped create the scientific basis for the core idea. A glossary defines key terms. The book is intended for learners new to the field, and for professionals in other disciplines who need to be informed by neuroscience without being overwhelmed by it. The author is a lay-audience writer who has over 50 years of neuroscience research and teaching experience and has published numerous peer-reviewed papers across the span of the discipline.

The book features some 75 core ideas, presented in modules that state each idea succinctly, define technical terms, explain the idea, illustrate with examples, identify related core ideas, and document with references (including reference of "citation classics" that provided the original evidence for the idea. A glossary is included.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016076577
Publisher: Benecton Press
Publication date: 01/07/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

The author is a Senior Professor of Neuroscience at Texas A&M University. His status as an expert in a wide range of the discipline is confirmed by serving on the official Editorial Boards of 12 scholarly journals and as a reviewer of about 1,000 manuscripts by some 45 journal editors. His own peer-reviewed publications cover the spectrum of neuroscience from membrane biology to human cognition.
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