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The Neurosciences, a study program / planned and edited by Gardner C. Quarton, Theodore Melnechuk, Francis O. Schmitt, and the associates and staff of the Neurosciences Research Program.

LIBRA - Rare QP361 .N48 1967 Adams copy
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Quarton, Gardner C., editor.
Melnechuk, Theodore, editor.
Schmitt, Francis Otto, 1903-1995, editor.
Neurosciences Research Program.
Mark B. Adams Emergence of Modern Science Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neurosciences.
Neurobiology.
Nervous system.
Learning, Psychology of.
Memory.
Penn Provenance:
Adams, Mark B. (former owner) (autograph) (Adams copy)
Physical Description:
xiii pages, 7 unnumbered pages, 962 pages, 2 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Place of Publication:
New York, Published by The Rockefeller University Press, 1967.
Contents:
Components of the Nervous System
Molecular Biology
Molecular Biology of Brain Cells
Neuronal Physiology
Brain Correlates of Functional Behavioral States
Brain Correlates of Learning
Interdisciplinary Topics.
Notes:
"This book is an integrated series of surveys of selected scientific fields of obvious or demonstrable relevance to an understanding of the brain function."--P. vi.
An outgrowth of the NRP's first intensive study program in the neurosciences held in the summer of 1966 at the University of Colorado.
Text printed in two columns.
Includes bibliographical references included in "Notes" (pages 835-915) and indexes.
Local Notes:
Kislak Center copy gifted by Dr. Mark B. Adams in 2018.
Adams copy has autograph of Mark B. Adams March, 1969.
Adams copy is "Third Printing October 1968".
OCLC:
320903

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