Review
"...a welcome overview and update of the rapid developments of the last few years...the publishers are to be commended on the excellent way the book has been executed, on glossy paper and with liberal use of color in the figures." (
Genes, Brain and Behavior, April 2006)
"...well illustrated, referenced, and written...a very unique book and should find a place in the libraries of neuroscience, informatics, and general biological sciences." (Doody's Health Services)
Product Description
Expertly edited by two pioneers in this burgeoning field, this book covers both basic principles and specific applications across a range of problems in brain research. It truly integrates neuroscience with informatics, providing a means for understanding the new analytical tools and models of neuronal functions now being developed. Each chapter offers practical guidance for applying this knowledge to current research, enhancing electronic collaborations, and formulating hypotheses.
Prize or Award
- AAP Awards for Excellence in Professional and Scholarly Publishing, 2006
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