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    • ISBN: 0838577016
    • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
    • Pub. Date: January 2000
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    Completely updated and reorganized, Principles of Neural Science, Fourth Edition provides an authoritative introduction to the brain: its structure, function, development, and control of behavior. It presents an in-depth summary of the state of the science as well as a full discussion of historical issues. Neuroanatomy, cell and molecular mechanisms of signaling, development and plasticity are thoroughly described in the context of cognitive approaches to behavior.

    Principles of Neural Science, Fourth Edition is an essential reference for your clinical practice or research. This edition features expanded treatment of:

    • Ion channel mechanisms, including new structural views of both voltage-gated and transmitter-gated channels involved in neuronal signaling development of the nervous system-covering neuroinduction and patterning, the generation of cell lineages, cell-cell adhesion, axon outgrowth, target recognition, and synapse formation
    • The genetic basis of neurological and psychiatric diseases-Huntington's disease, Alzheimer's disease, muscular dystrophy, depression, and schizophrenia cognitive neuroscience of perception, planning, action, motivation, and memory
    • And the new, spectacular color art program reinforces basic concepts and principles with remarkable clarity. Principles of Neural Science, Fourth Edition provides the most current, comprehensive coverage of this exciting and fast-moving field.

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    The book contains predominantly color illustrations, with some black-and-white illustrations.

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    Reviewer:Daniel B. Hier, MD (University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine)
    Description:This is the fourth edition of a superb textbook of neural science.
    Purpose:The authors have created simply the best available introductory text to the neurosciences aimed at both medical students and graduate students with an interest in how the brain and nervous system works.
    Audience:Although aimed primarily at medical and graduate students, this book can be read by neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, and residents in each of these disciplines.
    Features:Although labeled an introduction, this is a very big and very comprehensive book that stretches over more than 1,300 pages and 63 chapters. Beginning with how the neuron works and how neurons are organized into working assemblies, the book proceeds to elegantly tackle cognition, perception, movement, and emotion. Concluding chapters examine development of the nervous system and recapture problems in language, memory, and mood.
    Assessment: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.

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    11/29/2007: This is a great book by any standard. A massive amount of information in the vast field of neuroscience is covered in detail and synthesized in a coherent fashion. In addition to Eric Kandel's pioneering laboratory research, this book is one of his great contributions to neuroscience, and of course many other scientists contributed to it, including James Schwartz and Thomas Jessell. It's as good as the best textbooks I've read, such as Alberts' Molecular Biology of the Cell. It covers up to date research, in addition to the history of the field. Topics range from the molecular workings of the neuron all the way up to behavior. It's not at all dumbed down, so someone seeking a 'CliffsNotes' version of the field should look elsewhere. I suppose, however, if someone just wants a summary of the field, he can simply read the subheadlines in each chapter. The book is lengthy due to its detail, but the intelligent general reader should readily understand nearly all of it. And in spite of its length it actually is concise in covering this broad range of subject matter.