Principles of Neural Science

“Principles of Neural Science” by Eric R. Kandel, published by McGraw-Hill in 2000, is a comprehensive resource that explores the intricacies of the brain and nervous system. This fourth edition, spanning 1,414 pages, presents a detailed examination of how neurons function and their role in cognition and behavior. The text is designed to make complex scientific concepts accessible, featuring clear writing and elegant illustrations that enhance understanding.
Readers will find that this edition continues to reflect the latest advancements in neuroscience, emphasizing the richness and complexity of the field. It covers essential topics related to cognition and cognitive psychology, making it a valuable reference for those interested in the sciences. The book’s combination of detailed explanations and visual aids aims to provide a thorough understanding of the mechanisms underlying human behavior and neural processes.
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A Doody’s Core Title for 2011! 5 STAR DOODY’S REVIEW! “This is a simply wonderful book that makes accessible in one place all the details of how the neuron and brain work. The writing is clear. The drawings are elegant and educational. The book is a feast for both the eye and mind. The richness, the beauty, and the complexity of neuroscience is all captured in this superb book.”–Doody’s Review Service Now in resplendent color, the new edition continues to define the latest in the scientific understanding of the brain, the nervous system, and human behavior
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