| 1. |  | Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain
from Williams & Wilkins
Customer Review:
Excellent work. Thank you much. Now this is my idea of a coffee table book. But seriously, very nice work. Very well laid out. - Jane | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 2. |  | Fundamental Neuroscience
from Academic Press
Customer Review:
More detailed and therefore suitable for the basic neuroscientist than Kandel and Schwartz. A good review to read before comprehensive exams for the Neuroscience PhD. All the authors are recognized experts in the field. An excellent treatment of systems and cognitive neuroscience, including emotion... more info | 3.5 / 5.0

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| 3. |  | The Astonishing Hypothesis: The Scientific Search for the Soul
from Scribner Book Company
Customer Review:
In 1953 Francis Crick and James Watson discovered DNA and in so doing uncovered a key part of the mechanism by which Darwinian natural selection operates. Four decades later, in this book, Crick gives fight to the received tradition that our soul somehow exists independently of our biology.... more info | 3.5 / 5.0

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| 4. | ![]() | Essentials of Neural Science
from McGraw-Hill Professional
Price: $495.00
Customer Review:
The delivery was very fast and arrived within a week of ordering. I felt very prepared for my Neurobiology class. Thanks!
| 4.0 / 5.0

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| 5. | ![]() | Dementia: A Clinical Approach
from Butterworth-Heinemann
Price: $99.00
Customer Review:
I simply love this book! As a practicing geriatic psychiatrist, it has provided me relevant clinical information and the latest research on the subject. With more than 600 pages, this book offers comprehensive discussion on assessment, diagnosis, medical and neurologic conditions (manifesting as... more info | 5.0 / 5.0

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| 6. |  | Neurology Recall (Recall Series)
from Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Customer Review:
I love the Recall series. I discovered it with Surgery Recall, and though I haven't had my surgery or my neurology rotation yet, I still find that I'm learning from both books. The recall books are organized as self-tests where a key word or question is given, and the answer is on the other half of... more info | 5.0 / 5.0

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| 7. | ![]() | Neurobiology
from Oxford University Press, USA
Customer Review:
Clearly superior to most of its competitors, this book will serve as a basic introductory text for medical students, as well as advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the biomedical sciences.Shepherd does a wonderful job in explaining core concepts in neuroscience, ranging from the... more info | 5.0 / 5.0

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| 8. |  | How to Conquer the World With One Hand...And an Attitude
from Positive Power Pub.
Customer Review:
Best "help" book I've read since my 33 year old son had a stroke. Couldn't put the book down and was amazed at how many similar things that we had gone through--AWESOME read for any young person who had a stroke or their caregivers. | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 9. |  | Neuroscience At A Glance
from Blackwell Publishers
Customer Review:
A complete, and concise review of neurophysiology. A good review for updating knowledge or studying for boards. I'm very satisfied with the book, it was just right for my needs. | 4.0 / 5.0

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| 10. |  | The Stroke Recovery Book: A Guide for Patients and Families
from Addicus Books
Customer Review:
While I found this book interesting it would be most disappointing if I were someone looking for real answers. If someone is looking for real recovery then I would recommend a book called Peeling the Onion:
Reversing the Ravages of Stroke. In 2000 my grandmother had a stroke which left her... more info | 4.0 / 5.0

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