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so important for their future clinical profession!Allison Fedio, Argosy University
Behavioral Neuroscience provides a strong foundation upon which clinical psychology students can build their understanding of cognitive, emotional, and physical functional correlates
Mario Mata, California State University
Behavioral Neuroscience covers topics regarding the brain and nervous system with lucid explanations and figures. The accompanying supplemental materials are a tremendous asset towards augmenting the students' mastery of the material. The text is straightforward, clear, and useful to both instructors and students from many disciplines. I highly recommend it.
Sarita Lagalwar, Skidmore College This comprehensive text makes neuroscience accessible to a wide range of students. It engages students with cutting edge neuroscientific research findings and research methodology behind the biological basis of behavior.
Stephen Lippi, George Mason University
The breadth of topics, beautiful illustrations, and organization provide students with a solid understanding of neuroscience and the biological bases of behavior.
who may not have much prior biology backgroundin a way that makes it engaging and approachable. They include clinical examples without sacrificing accuracy or neglecting to acknowledge the complexities and remaining challenges.Susan Bachus, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
I am greatly impressed by the authors' ability to present this material to psychology students
Jennifer Wilhelm, College of Charleston This book is a comprehensive survey of behavioral neuroscience with strong sections on development, evolution, and hormonal regulation of behavior. Highly detailed information about each topic is organized with emphasis on how behaviors are elicited rather than by anatomical connections. Engaging figures throughout the textbook and visual summaries at the end of each chapter provide high quality illustration of challenging concepts.
S. Marc Breedlove is the Barnett Rosenberg Professor of Neuroscience at Michigan State University. Neil V. Watson is Professor of Behavioural Neuroscience at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada.