1. An Invitation to Neurobiology. 2. Signaling within Neurons. 3. Signaling across Synapses. 4. Vision. 5. Wiring the Visual System. 6. Olfaction, Taste, Audition, and Somatosensation. 7. Constructing the Nervous System. 8. Motor Systems. 9. Regulatory Systems. 10. Sexual Behavior. 11. Memory, Learning, and Synaptic Plasticity. 12. Brain Disorders. 13. Evolution of the Nervous System. 14. Ways of Exploring.
Liqun Luo earned his bachelor's degree from University of Science & Technology of China and PhD from Brandeis University. Since 1997, Dr. Luo has taught neurobiology to undergraduate and graduate students at Stanford University, where he also directs a lab studying the assembly and function of neural circuits. Dr. Luo is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Prof Liqun Luo is the recipient of the 2020 Award for Education in
Neuroscience granted by the Society for Neuroscience in recognition
of his continuing commitment to both cutting-edge research and
neuroscience education. The first edition of his textbook has been
adopted by over 150 courses taught by major universities all of the
world."This textbook from Dr. Liqun Luo is fantastic for advanced
undergraduate courses on neurobiology. The emphasis on
experiment-led explanations of neurobiology is critical for
students transiting from textbook learning to thinking like modern
scientist." - Marla B. Feller, Paul Licht Distinguished Professor
in Biological Sciences, Division of Neurobiology, Department of
Molecular and Cell Biology & Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute,
University of California, Berkeley"Principles of Neurobiology is a
stellar achievement of scholarship - a synthesis of the most
interesting and important discoveries in neuroscience, written by a
leader in our field who has based his text on a careful reading of
thousands of primary research papers. Remarkably, this book does
not just describe each 'discovery': it also describes the path to
discovery, noting the specific technologies and experimental
designs that enabled each key result." - Rachel Wilson, Martin
Family Professor of Basic Research in the Field of Neurobiology,
Harvard Medical School and Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical
Institute"… what an extraordinary achievement this is – I don’t
think there are many out there any longer who can cover the entire
field of neuroscience in such a scholarly manner, singlehandedly!
The integration that results from this is likely unique to this
book." - Edvard Moser, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience,
Founding Director of the Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Prof Liqun Luo is the recipient of the 2020 Award for Education in
Neuroscience granted by the Society for Neuroscience in recognition
of his continuing commitment to both cutting-edge research and
neuroscience education. The first edition of his textbook has been
adopted by over 150 courses taught by major universities all of the
world."This textbook from Dr. Liqun Luo is fantastic for advanced
undergraduate courses on neurobiology. The emphasis on
experiment-led explanations of neurobiology is critical for
students transiting from textbook learning to thinking like modern
scientist." - Marla B. Feller, Paul Licht Distinguished Professor
in Biological Sciences, Division of Neurobiology, Department of
Molecular and Cell Biology & Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute,
University of California, Berkeley"Principles of Neurobiology is a
stellar achievement of scholarship - a synthesis of the most
interesting and important discoveries in neuroscience, written by a
leader in our field who has based his text on a careful reading of
thousands of primary research papers. Remarkably, this book does
not just describe each 'discovery': it also describes the path to
discovery, noting the specific technologies and experimental
designs that enabled each key result." - Rachel Wilson, Martin
Family Professor of Basic Research in the Field of Neurobiology,
Harvard Medical School and Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical
Institute"… what an extraordinary achievement this is – I don’t
think there are many out there any longer who can cover the entire
field of neuroscience in such a scholarly manner, singlehandedly!
The integration that results from this is likely unique to this
book." - Edvard Moser, Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience,
Founding Director of the Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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