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  • Hardcover: 888 pages
  • Publisher: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 2nd Revised edition edition (1 Feb 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0781739446
  • ISBN-13: 978-0781739443
  • Product Dimensions: 27.8 x 22 x 4.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)
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Undergraduates everywhere have made "Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain" a top choice for learning the workings of the brain, its molecules and cells, and the systems that underlie behavior. The Second Edition includes a neuroanatomy atlas with a self-testing feature as well as new chapters on sex and the brain, motivation, and mental illness.

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52 of 52 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
As a Neuroscience teacher I have seen a lot of Neuro textbooks, and this is the one that I recommend most highly to undergraduate students who are new to the Neurosciences. It is written in a very approachable style, covers enough important material to prepare students well for a 1st year prelim exam, but, unlike some other textbooks I could name, it does not swamp or confuse the novice with too much detail. Final year undergraduates or graduate students in the Neurosciences will probably want something more comprehensive, like Squire et al Fundamental Neuroscience, but as a first Neuroscience textbook this is among the best available.
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
Most useful! 1 Jun 2004
By Lewis
Format:Hardcover
This is probably one of the most useful (And affordable) neuroscience texts a student could ask for. Although not recommended for my course as much as other texts, I have found this far more useful (And again affordable) than any of the recommended and core text books. Simple to understand with explanatory diagrams over several fields in neuroscientific studies. Highly recommended book for neuroscientists at any level
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By Richard Griffiths VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
I suspect most reviewers here are far more academic than I as my education finished at GCSE :). However I've maintained a layman's interest in popular psychology and brain stuff for years.

I picked this up on an impulse to really learn in more depth about how the brain really works. Bearing in mind my education level, I've found it clear and readable. I did pick it out after reading other reviews and I have to say I agree with them. Well worth picking up if you are either an amatuer like me, interested in understanding in much greater depth. I cannot comment on the detail needed by medical students however LOL. It looks pretty comprehensive to me!
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Since this review I've acquired many more books and a little more knowledge. I find I use this book in conjunction with Foundations of Biopsychology which is not as comprehensive as this one. The other book allows one to grasp an area in general with some technical details, then this one allows you to dig further into the finer points-specifics of anatomy, chemistry and function. Between the two I'm confident that a solid ground in preperation for a degree in neuroscience is acheivable. Having not done a degree I can't comment on how far this would carry you *through* said degree-I would imagine it's at least a very solid start.

From my own viewpoint, I've acquired two other books that are sat on my nightly study pile that I find interesting and useful at this early stage of my personal learning. One is Netter's Concise Neuroanatomy (Netter Basic Science) which allows me a vastly more indepth anatomical reference at any one chapter of the neuroscience book and also The Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, which I'm halfway through at time of writing. This latter book is fascinating and trying to follow it pushes me to refer back to the neuroscience book to get to grips with the various channels and receptors mention. A review of this book will turn up soon once I've completed it.

Note the comments above only arise at time of writing from a layman who's yet to take some A levels to qualify for the degree in question here. So from my perspective, you can get a comprehensive foundation in the theory from these books if you like to teach yourself. My listmania lists all the books I'm using for this :).

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Weeks role on and I acquire more materials, and read more. My view of this book has only gotten better however. I've got more complex books on specific areas, atlases and other stuff on had. I've also got a couple of texts that equate to AS/A level on the subject matter as well. I would say that this is firmly in the core text for a degree level and very nicely presented overall. One of these easiest books with depth that I have here. The section on the senses illustrates this with a pretty thorough working over of the sense organ involved, the structure/physiology and then the neuronal involvement, like the detail about visual pathways, down to the cortical columns that process lines, angles, contrasts etc.

Whilst I can't compare it to Kandel's Principles of Neural Science or Larry Squire's Fundementals book, I can say that for it's purpose you won't regret investing in it. Add the pricing which is very cheap for this level of work, I think you have a winner.

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22nd December 2010 - 16 months of a new job, gained partly from a discussion on Dementia, given whilst very drunk, the material of which came from both this book and Dr Doug Richards of Birmingham University who's textbook for his course Good Brain/Bad Brain is also highly recommended. The new job itself, required me to learn a variety of things (the care sector and it's needs and some programming/css and bit). This meant my neuro study had to slow right down.

However, this is still the first book I would give to any newcomer who needs that mixture of basics and the science that goes with it, without being overwhelmed by Netter level detailed neuroanatomy. Check my listmania, I have these and other very detailed type books-and I love some of them. They're not the ones I'd begin with-this still is.

From what I've seen since I started, this doesn't carry you 3 years of neuro. It carries you very handily through the first year. It took me 8 weeks to read through it properly when I first got it.
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NICE :D
I particularly enjoy neuroscience so I found this book really interesting. It was recommended by my uni and it was really good. Read more
Published 5 months ago by psychology kid
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The book was exactly as described. It was sent in packaging to ensure the book was not ruined in the transition. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Zoe Hackett
fantastic book with outanding layout
I love this book - it is so accessible for students - the developmental side of it, which I am interested in, is necessarily sketchy but this can be remedied by using the new... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Dee
Not informative
I'm in my final year of a Neuroscience degree at a Russell group University, and have to say that this has been the most pointless book for me. Read more
Published 15 months ago by sophie0305
useful book
i bought this book mainly becuz it was cheap but it is definately very useful/. havent read it from begingin till end but browsed through some topics and it is very interesting.
Published 16 months ago by Agatha
Neuroscience- exploring the brain
I found the book very useful. Gives you the basics of neuroscience in a quick and easy to follow way! Great for a quick introduction in the field.
Published 18 months ago by rachell6450
An Excellent Introduction to Neuroscience
I came at this work purely as an interested layman hoping to glean some understanding of neuroscience. This work amply fulfilled my requirements. Read more
Published 22 months ago by M. D. Jenkins
Great book to start!!
This book explains in a simple way very complex things and to those who are beginning in this field is priceless.
Published on 19 Jan 2010 by A. Camara
Not enough detail for the medical student
Although often cited as the main text for neuroscience there is no where near enough detail in this textbook to warrant it for undergraduate teaching. Read more
Published on 18 Jan 2010 by Matt
Extremely Useful
A fantastic textbook. Clearly laid out information, detailed diagrams and interesting examples. The chapters are organised well, and follow the course structure used by my... Read more
Published on 8 Jan 2010 by D. R. Harvey
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