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Neurons and Networks: An Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience, Second Edition

Neurons and Networks: An Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience, Second Edition
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Neurons and Networks: An Introduction to Behavioral Neuroscience, Second Edition

 
 
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Harvard University Press is proud to announce the second edition of a widely admired introductory textbook. When first published, Neurons and Networks filled the need for an introductory neuroscience text that is lucid, accessible, authoritative, logically organized, and concise. Avoiding the encyclopedic coverage that makes most neuroscience texts overwhelming, Neurons and Networks focused instead on building the solid foundation of understanding and knowledge required for further study.

The new edition retains the features that made the first edition so attractive: consistent emphasis on results and concepts that have stood the test of time; abundant high-quality illustrations; exceptionally clear explanations of technical terms. Completely revised and enlarged with six new chapters, the second edition of Neurons and Networks is an introduction not just to neurobiology, but to all of behavioral neuroscience. It is an ideal text for first- or second-year college students with minimal college science exposure. It is also an invaluable resource for students in biology, psychology, anthropology, and computer science who seek an accessible guide to a discipline that will be a critically important area of research in the twenty-first century.


Product Details
Author:John E. Dowling
Hardcover:592 pages
Publisher:Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
Publication Date:July 30, 2001
Language:English
ISBN:0674004620
Product Width:207.0 centimeters
Product Height:238.25 centimeters
Product Weight:3.07 pounds
Package Length:9.3 inches
Package Width:8.1 inches
Package Height:1.6 inches
Package Weight:3.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

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5Great Introductory Book  Mar 05, 2002 By College Student
A pleasantly written introductory text with elegant illustrations by Harvard Professor John Dowling. Currently enrolled in his behavioral neuroscience class, I find this text captures the essential details for those with college-level physics and biochemistry backgrounds. As each chapter builds from the previous, it is recommended for private study as well.

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5A Hidden Gem  Oct 05, 2006 By Anonymous
With several glossy and colorful neuroscience textbooks in circulation, this unassuming little volume (which is still printed in black and white) has scarcely received the attention it deserves. Those who have taken a class with John Dowling know that this man is one heck of a good teacher. Trained in the days before Powerpoint and computers, Dowling knows how to make neuroscience come alive with just a piece of chalk and a blackboard. His skill in teaching shines through in Neurons and Networks.

Although this is the only neuroscience text that I have ever read, it's hard to imagine that anything could be more comprehensible. Dowling carefully walks the reader, step by step, through each point, making seemingly difficult concepts very easy to understand, even to those with no previous biological training.

Anyone who is considering purchasing this text should know that it rewards careful and thoughtful study. Neuroscience takes time and dedication to learn, and the same holds true with this text: you'll be very disappointed if you try to skim through it. Furthermore, the text is very concise and _every_ word counts! The distinguishing feature of this book, however, is that with sufficiently careful studying, the reader is left with a solid understanding of neurological principles and an intuitive grasp of neurophysiology. With many other biological texts, careful study simply leads to a jumble of poorly-integrated facts that, without further review, will likely be forgotten within a matter of months.

A second hallmark of this book is that, despite the very molecular focus of the first chapters, Dowling builds links to other disciplines like behavioral neuroscience, medicine, and evolution. The scope of the book is wide. Who else would have thought to put a painting of primates on the cover of a neuroscience text? After reading this book (cover to cover), I was left with a sense of amazement at not only the molecular and cellular complexity of the nervous system, but at all the architectural intricacies of neural networks that, having been refined over millions of years, are essential to what we recognize as the distinctly human capability for advanced cognition.

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