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Increased blood flow detected by fMRI scans?

Brian zhil at online.no
Mon Oct 29 14:53:41 EST 2001


"Richard Norman" <rsnorman at mediaone.net> skrev i melding
news:drbpttoo2j7kk72fdk4eei3cm39svpdumi at 4ax.com...
> I am personally more interested in invertebrate nervous systems (as
> well as mathematical modeling).  In fact I teach Neurobiology (as well
> as Animal Physiology and Intro Biology) at the undergrad level at Univ
> Mich - Dearborn.
>
> Are you referring to the chapter on memory in "Principles of Neural
> Science" by Kandel, Schwartz and Jessell?  If not that is the book you
> should refer to first. (McGraw-Hill, 2000 ). Anything beyond that you
> will have to get from the research literature.

Hi Richard,
No, the book I refered to was "Memory" by Kandel and Squire.
It might be that portions are the same, but thanks for the feedback anyway.
What do you think of "Exploring the Thalamus" by S. Murray Sherman, R. W.
Guillery ?
Is it worth the money ?

I thought it was something about you, but I never thought that I was
chatting with an expert.
BTW, Thanks for the tip of the book from McGraw "Principles of Neural
Science".
Wow !! That was quite a book (1414 pages!!) I could dig into this one.....
Hope I'm not sounding to cheeky, because I'm not that kind of a person.
Anyway, to me parts of neuroscience doesn't seem that hard, while other is
quite slippery (distribution of function in the Cortex is one).
Is it harder than I'm imagining, or is it that it just takes a lot of time
to get used to things ?

Brian
PS.It _might_ be a help for me to be a MENSA'n.





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