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The Synaptic Organization of the Brain, 5th Edition
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Table of Contents

1: Gordon M. Shepherd: Introduction to Synaptic Circuits
2: David A. McCormick: Membrane Properties and Neurotransmitter Actions
3: Robert E. Burke: Spinal Cord: Ventral Horn
4: Eric D. Young and Donata Oertel: Cochlear Nucleus
5: Gordon M. Shepherd, Wei R. Chen and Charles A. Greer: Olfactory Bulb
6: Peter Sterling and Jonathan B. Demb: Retina
7: Rodolfo R. Llinas, Kerry D. Walton and Eric J. Lang: Cerebellum
8: S. Murray Sherman and R.W. Guillery: Thalamus
9: Charles J. Wilson: Basal Ganglia
10: Kevin R. Neville and Lewis B. Haberly: Olfactory Cortex
11: Daniel Johnston and David G. Amaral: Hippocampus
12: Rodney Douglas, Henry Markram and Kevin Martin: Neocortex

Reviews

From reviews of previous editions:
"This is...a reference textbook that has served generations of neuroscientists at all levels of their career for a quarter century. It is like a wise and trusted mentor, who is always there for you...The marvel of the book in all editions is how much information is packed into such a small number of pages, yet it is comprehensible...any college or university instructor who teaches neurobiology ought to read this book, for it provides a depth of knowledge and
perspective that cannot be gained from a (bad) strategy of knowing the course textbook cold and staying a few chapters ahead of one's students."--Contemporary Psychology
"The book remains a staple, and should be on the shelf of any serious neuroscientist."--The Quarterly Review of Biology
"By any measure this work is a classic...It will undoubtedly take its place as one of the most significant and comprehensive commentaries of our time on structure and function of nervous tissue."--Electrocephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
"This well-organized volume clearly summarizes knowledge of neuronal interaction in several brain regions and assimilates new findings to the classical view of neuron communication."--Journal of the American Medical Association
From reviews of previous editions:
"This is...a reference textbook that has served generations of neuroscientists at all levels of their career for a quarter century. It is like a wise and trusted mentor, who is always there for you...The marvel of the book in all editions is how much information is packed into such a small number of pages, yet it is comprehensible...any college or university instructor who teaches neurobiology ought to read this book, for it provides a depth of knowledge and
perspective that cannot be gained from a (bad) strategy of knowing the course textbook cold and staying a few chapters ahead of one's students."--Contemporary Psychology
"The book remains a staple, and should be on the shelf of any serious neuroscientist."--The Quarterly Review of Biology
"By any measure this work is a classic...It will undoubtedly take its place as one of the most significant and comprehensive commentaries of our time on structure and function of nervous tissue."--Electrocephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology
"This well-organized volume clearly summarizes knowledge of neuronal interaction in several brain regions and assimilates new findings to the classical view of neuron communication."--Journal of the American Medical Association
"An excellent introduction into the principles of synaptic organization of various brain regions."--Neuroscience

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