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Brain Architecture: Understanding the Basic Plan (38165) Larry W. Swanson |
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"This short book deserves wide readership.
It could serve both as a general introduction for the undergraduate and as a
means to widen one's horizon for the experienced researcher." Jan Voogd in Science "I was pleasantly surprised by the
comparative and evolutionary approach used to introduce the major concepts,
and I was drawn in by the historical context in which the story is told… a
clearly written and logically organized |
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overview of
the major functional subdivisions of the vertebrate nervous system… Swanson's
writing style and his ability to present complicated systems and
relationships will make the book particularly accessible to students, and generally useful to anyone interested in the
neurosciences… A commendable job distilling the essential principles from an
exceptionally complex subject, making the brevity of this book one of its
greatest strengths." Kenneth C. Catania
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Neuroscience |