This new edition of Nerve Cells and Animal Behaviour has been updated and expanded by Peter Simmons and David Young in order to take into account more recent advances while still maintaining the book's accessibility to university students. The book introduces the reader to the way in which nervous systems of animals control behavior without assuming any prior knowledge of neurophysiology. Using a carefully selected series of behavior patterns, students are taken from an elementary-level introduction to a point where sufficient detail has been assimilated to allow a satisfying insight into current research on how nervous systems control and generate behavior. Only examples where it has been possible to establish a clear link between the activity of particular nerve cells and a pattern of behavior have been used. Throughout the book, important terms appear in bold type and boxes are used to highlight specific related topics. This book is essential reading for students of zoology, psychology, and physiology and serves as a clear introduction to neuroethology.
Product Details
Author:
Peter J. Simmons
Paperback:
280 pages
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Publication Date:
October 28, 1999
Language:
English
ISBN:
0521627265
Package Length:
8.82 inches
Package Width:
5.98 inches
Package Height:
0.79 inches
Package Weight:
0.97 pounds
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based on 1 reviews
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Hard but interesting Aug 22, 2010
By AmazonGirl I had to buy this book for school. It has a number of articles on neurologic aspects of behavior written by different authors. The material might be hard to understand to somebody without a biology background.
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