Principles of Neural Science (Principles of Neural Science (Kandel))
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Word Count
390,000 words, Guess
Page Count
1,560 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveprinciplesofneur0000unse_a2f8
- ISBN-100071390111
- ISBN-139780071390118
- Goodreads175800
- LibraryThing139362
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- Library of Congress Control Number2012023071
- OCLC Control Number795553723
- Open LibraryOL7299219M
Classifications
- LCCQP355.2 .P76 2013
Description
"The field's definitive work from a Nobel Prize-winning author 900 full-color illustrations Principles of Neural Science, it describes our current understanding of how the nerves, brain, and mind function. From molecules to anatomic structures and systems to cognitive function, this comprehensive reference covers all aspects of neuroscience. Widely regarded as the field's cornerstone reference, the fifth edition is highlighted by more than 900 full-color illustrations. The fifth edition has been completely updated to reflect the tremendous amount of new research and development in neuroscience in the last decade. Lead author Eric Kandel was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000"--Provided by publisher.
First Sentence
THE TASK OF NEURAL SCIENCE is to understand the mental processes by which we perceive, act, learn, and remember.
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