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Neurophysiology (Physiological Principles in Medicine)

4.60 ( 5 Ratings by Goodreads)
Neurophysiology (Physiological Principles in Medicine)

Neurophysiology (Physiological Principles in Medicine)

4.60 (5 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 1 November, 1995
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This is a comprehensive, revised textbook covering the entire subject of neurophysiology, from the conduction of nerve impulses to the higher psychological functions of the brain. Throughout the text, emphasis is placed on function rather than on mechanism, that is, what neurophysiological systems do rather than how they do it. Using this approach, the author gives an understanding of whole systems and their interactions. This edition has increased coverage of molecular neurobiology relevant to the subject matter. Included with the book is a disk which illustrates key concepts through interactive exercises.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780340608807
ISBN10 0340608803
Number Of Pages 322
Item Weight 724 g
Product Dimensions 199 x 21 x 244 mm
Publisher / Reseller Hodder Arnold
Format paperback
Edition 3rd Revised edition
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This book would be most useful for teaching an undergraduate mammalian neurophysiology course. The Neurolab is useful in demonstrating important principles, and the text provides a cohesive account of general principles.--Doody's Journal


This book would be most useful for teaching an undergraduate mammalian neurophysiology course. The Neurolab is useful in demonstrating important principles, and the text provides a cohesive account of general principles.--Doody's Journal

This book would be most useful for teaching an undergraduate mammalian neurophysiology course. The Neurolab is useful in demonstrating important principles, and the text provides a cohesive account of general principles.--Doody's Journal


This book would be most useful for teaching an undergraduate mammalian neurophysiology course. The Neurolab is useful in demonstrating important principles, and the text provides a cohesive account of general principles.--Doody's Journal


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