Cover of Guide to Research Techniques in Neuroscience

Guide to Research Techniques in Neuroscience

by Unknown Author

418 pages2015Elsevier Science & Technology BooksISBN 9780128005972

About this book

Neuroscience is, by definition, a multidisciplinary field: some scientists study genes and proteins at the molecular level while others study neural circuitry using electrophysiology and high-resolution optics. A single topic can be studied using techniques from genetics, imaging, biochemistry, or electrophysiology. Therefore, it can be daunting for young scientists or anyone new to neuroscience to learn how to read the primary literature and develop their own experiments. This volume addresses that gap, gathering multidisciplinary knowledge and providing tools for understanding the neuroscience techniques that are essential to the field, and allowing the reader to design experiments in a variety of neuroscience disciplines. - Written to provide a "hands-on" approach for graduate students, postdocs, or anyone new to the neurosciences - Techniques within one field are compared, allowing readers to select the best techniques for their own work - Includes key articles, books, and protocols for additional detailed study - Data analysis boxes in each chapter help with data interpretation and offer guidelines on how best to represent results - Walk-through boxes guide readers step-by-step through experiments

Publication Details

Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Published
2015
Pages
418
ISBN
9780128005972
Language
en

About Unknown Author

Matt studied Philosophy and Cognitive Science at UQ before moving to Melbourne in 2002. He is currently [2005?] completing his dissertation - Reasoning with Inconsistency. His research interests are in the philosophy of logic and the philosophy of mind and he has a forthcoming textbook: Minds and Computers: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence. (Source: UniMelbourne http://www.philosophy.unimelb.edu.au/logic/members.htm, last update in 2005(?))

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