Ralph J. Greenspan is the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Fellow in Experimental Neurobiology at The Neurosciences Institute in San Diego. In addition to numerous research papers, he has also written for Scientific American and has authored several books, including Genetic Neurobiology with Jeffery Hall and William Harris and Fly Pushing: The Theory and Practive of Drosophila Genetics.
An Introduction to Nervous Systems presents the principles of neurobiology from an evolutionary perspective - from single-celled organisms to complex invertebrates such as flies - and is ideal for use as a supplemental textbook. Greenspan describes the mechanisms that allow behavior to become ever more sophisticated - from simple avoidance behavior of Paramecium through to the complex cognitive behaviors of the honeybee - and shows how these mechanisms produce the increasing neural complexity found in these organisms. The book ends with a discussion of what is universal about nervous systems and what may be required, neurobiologically, to be human. This novel and highly readable presentation of fundamental principles of neurobiology is designed to be accessible to undergraduate and graduate students not already steeped in the subject.
評分
評分
評分
評分
neuroscience nervous-system ColdSpringHarvor
评分不明覺厲。。看著各種拉丁名不知道是啥動物= =|以及果蠅的基因名各種炫有叫dissonance, fruitless, timeless…[No.5
评分不明覺厲。。看著各種拉丁名不知道是啥動物= =|以及果蠅的基因名各種炫有叫dissonance, fruitless, timeless…[No.5
评分neuroscience nervous-system ColdSpringHarvor
评分neuroscience nervous-system ColdSpringHarvor
本站所有內容均為互聯網搜索引擎提供的公開搜索信息,本站不存儲任何數據與內容,任何內容與數據均與本站無關,如有需要請聯繫相關搜索引擎包括但不限於百度,google,bing,sogou 等
© 2025 qciss.net All Rights Reserved. 小哈圖書下載中心 版权所有