In article <mwspitze-291194192431 at phar2.medsurge.hsis.uci.edu>,
mwspitze at uci.edu (matt spitzer) wrote:
> I have prepared most of a first draft of a bionet.neuroscience FAQ. I will
> post it soon to solicit comments, but I still need the following:
>> 1. The original bionet.neuroscience introductory message posted by Jim
> Olds a few weeks ago (but, sadly, expired on my news server).
>> 2. More frequently asked questions with answers. So far I only have:
>> Does anyone know of any references on ___________?
> (answer contains a long explanation of accessing Medline)
>> Where can I get information about neuroscience training programs?
> (my answer only covers North America)
>> Where can I get information about X? (where X is a neurological disease or
> neuro-degenerative disorder)
>
How about a list of good reference texts? Here are some of the ones on my
shelf:
Kandel, Schwartz, and Jessell, _Principles of Neural Science_
Shepherd, _Neurobiology_
Shepherd, _The Synaptic Organization of the Brain_
Nichols, Martin, and Wallace, _From Neuron to Brain_
Hille, _Ionic Channels of Excitable Membranes_
Koch and Segev, _Methods in Neuronal Modeling_
Hall, _ An Introduction to Molecular Neurobiology_
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