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Physiology of Behavior, with Neuroscience Animations and Student Study Guide CD-ROM, Eighth Edition By Neil R. Carlson ( Allyn & Bacon )
Release Date: 2003-07-25
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List Price: $123.33
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This was my textbook for Behavioral Neuroscience (Pysch 390 I think) at UMass Amherst. It can get kind of verbose, but its immense detail more than makes up for it. I still use it for a reference source. I think it's also worth noting that Barron's GRE Psychology prep book recommends this book.
I got an A in the class, and the science side of psychology is really not my thing at all.
It's a good book, you should get it :)
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ok ( angelcece0701 )
the book came in a reasonable amount of time but was not the same quality as was initially stated. It said the book was brand new but it had bent corners.
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Book NOT in Good condition. ( slausonm )
Company was prompt and service was great. However, the book was listed in 'good' condition and it is not. I can ignore the writing and hilighting but it had a defect in which it was missing about 50 of it's pages. To me missing pages does not qualify as 'good' condition. These people obviously do not check the quality of thier books.
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Best Textbook I've Ever Read ( nirsoffer )
I would like to find Neil Carlson and shake his hand. This is is without a doubt one of the best textbooks I've had the pleasure of using.
I'm in my senior year of studying cognitive sciences and so far I've had two courses that used this book. When studying for exams in those course I simply read the relevant chapters. The material is concise, well-organized, summarized just when you need it to be summarized, pockmarked with occasional interesting tidbits and stories, just to keep you interested. Every once in a while there's a small terminology box to refresh your memory on the terms you've just encountered.
Simply put, it's a book that makes studying the (rather complex, actually) subject of physiology of behaviour easy.
If you need this book for a course, I heartily recommend you buy it instead of just borrowing from friends. I'm not sure why you would want to buy such a book for non-academic purposes and just to read it for the hell of it - but if you do - it's a book that supplies a lot of information in a very easy to digest manner.
Two thumbs up. Good job Dr/Prof/Mr/Whatever Carlson...
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A good primer to behavioral neuroscience ( danielkueh )
This is a good introductory book for psychology students with little or no background in physics, chemistry, and biology. The author does a good job in explaining difficult concepts in simple layman's terms. I do wish however that he would expand a little bit more on neural development.
Folks with a good background in neuroscience should consider using Kandel, Schwartz, and Jessell's Principles of Neural Science instead.
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