
Cambridge University Press Principles Of Behavioral Neuroscience Book
Product Description
A comprehensive reference in behavioral neuroscience, published by Cambridge University Press. This new edition presents a broad overview of how the nervous system underpins behaviour, integrating concepts from neuroscience, psychology, and clinical practice. The volume spans 652 pages and is issued as a paperback, offering a portable format for study and review. Prepared for students and practitioners alike, the work consolidates foundational principles with applied insights, making it suitable for coursework, teaching, and professional reference in medical and health sciences. The publication emphasizes clear explanations of neural mechanisms, system-level interactions, and their implications for behaviour, cognition, and health. Throughout the text, readers can expect structured coverage that supports progressive learning, with a layout designed to aid retention and quick reference during practical work or examinations. The edition reinforces accuracy and up-to-date perspectives by aligning with current standards in behavioral neuroscience literature, while remaining accessible to readers who may be new to the field. As a Cambridge University Press publication, it reflects a scholarly yet readable approach intended to support both foundational study and deeper exploration of the topic.
| Edition | New |
| Pages | 652 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |


