UID:
almahu_9949697498502882
Format:
1 online resource (573 p.)
ISBN:
1-281-04990-5
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9786611049904
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0-08-053406-6
Series Statement:
History of neuroscience in autobiography
Content:
This book is the third volume of autobiographical essays by distinguished senior neuroscientists. As neuroscience is a young discipline, the contributors to this volume are truly pioneers of scientific research on the brain and spinal cord. It is fascinating to hear their stories first-hand and to learn what has inspired and shaped the careers of the best neuroscientists of our time. In this volume, 13 outstanding neuroscientists tell the stories of their scientific work. Within their writings, they discuss major events that shaped their discoveries and their influences, as well as people that
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography; Copyright Page; Contents; Previous Contributors; Preface to Volume 1; Preface to Volume 2; Preface to Volume 3; Chapter 1. Morris H. Aprison; Chapter 2. Brian B. Boycott; Chapter 3. Vernon B. Brooks; Chapter 4. Pierre Buser; Chapter 5. Hsiang-Tung Chang; Chapter 6. Augusto Claudio Guillermo Cuello; Chapter 7. Robert W. Doty; Chapter 8. Bernice Grafstein; Chapter 9. Ainsley Iggo; Chapter 10. Jennifer S. Lund; Chapter 11.Patrick L. McGeer and Edith Graef McGeer; Chapter 12. Edward R. Perl; Chapter 13. Donald B. Tower
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Chapter 14. Patrick D. WallChapter 15. Wally Welker; Index of Names;
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-12-660305-7
Language:
English