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Posted by MrTook on May 13, 2010, at 17:27:32
Can anyone recommend a good book to cover current understanding of brain biology and chemistry? (specifically current understanding of mood disorders.) I believe I could handle well above layman, but maybe not quite a Med School level book.
Thoughts?
Posted by sigismund on May 14, 2010, at 15:24:59
In reply to Good book on brain biology?, posted by MrTook on May 13, 2010, at 17:27:32
I have not read this but it was recommended and I want to read it one day
"Drugs and Human Behavior" by Tibor Palfi and Henry JankiewiczI see you can get them used for $3.24
Didn't like Stephen Stahl much.
Posted by sigismund on May 14, 2010, at 15:26:29
In reply to Re: Good book on brain biology? » MrTook, posted by sigismund on May 14, 2010, at 15:24:59
Posted by MrTook on May 17, 2010, at 11:25:12
In reply to Correction, posted by sigismund on May 14, 2010, at 15:26:29
Thanks for the recommendation. I think I will get it.
Posted by conundrum on May 17, 2010, at 15:56:30
In reply to Re: Good book on brain biology? » MrTook, posted by sigismund on May 14, 2010, at 15:24:59
Hey sigismund warum magst du stahl nicht?
Posted by sigismund on May 17, 2010, at 21:40:59
In reply to Re: Good book on brain biology? » sigismund, posted by conundrum on May 17, 2010, at 15:56:30
Googletranslate isn't much help
>Hey why do not you like Sigismund steel?
Oh, Stahl. Right. Silk purse out of a cows ear, I guess. Maybe that book I mentioned is more old fashioned and has more interesting drugs in it?
It's only 3.24 used. Cheap as.
Posted by Conundrum on May 17, 2010, at 22:04:02
In reply to Re: Good book on brain biology? » conundrum, posted by sigismund on May 17, 2010, at 21:40:59
Oh I thought you were German using a name like sigismund. Thats funny that it translated Stahl into steel, which is what his name means.
So overall you don't think the book is good.
Posted by sigismund on May 18, 2010, at 0:30:13
In reply to Re: Good book on brain biology? » sigismund, posted by Conundrum on May 17, 2010, at 22:04:02
I tried to read "Essential Psychopharmacology" but I'm out of step with the spirit of the age. I found the sections on nootropics, MAOIs and assorted drugs of abuse interesting, but the certitude he felt about psych drugs, and the sections of the book dealing with them, I found dispiriting.
Posted by humanPDR on July 5, 2010, at 13:57:04
In reply to Good book on brain biology?, posted by MrTook on May 13, 2010, at 17:27:32
> Can anyone recommend a good book to cover current understanding of brain biology and chemistry? (specifically current understanding of mood disorders.) I believe I could handle well above layman, but maybe not quite a Med School level book.
>
> Thoughts?I would recommend Principles of Neural Science by Eric Kandell. It was the textbook Emory Univ used for my B.S. in Neuroscience
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Posted by Dr. Bob on July 6, 2010, at 10:24:18
In reply to Re: Good book on brain biology?, posted by humanPDR on July 5, 2010, at 13:57:04
> I would recommend Principles of Neural Science by Eric Kandell. It was the textbook Emory Univ used for my B.S. in Neuroscience
I'd just like to plug the double double quotes feature at this site:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/faq.html#amazon
The first time anyone refers to a book, a movie, or music without using this option, I post this to try to make sure he or she at least knows about it. It's just an option, though.
Thanks!
Bob
Posted by Englishman006 on August 14, 2010, at 20:32:22
In reply to Re: double double quotes » humanPDR, posted by Dr. Bob on July 6, 2010, at 10:24:18
"TUNING THE BRAIN"
-Principles and Practise of Neurosomatic MedicineJay A. Goldstein, MD
....A true work of genius by a man who puts his patients first.
I highly recommend it.
Posted by Englishman006 on August 14, 2010, at 20:34:04
In reply to Good book on brain biology?, posted by MrTook on May 13, 2010, at 17:27:32
> Can anyone recommend a good book to cover current understanding of brain biology and chemistry? (specifically current understanding of mood disorders.) I believe I could handle well above layman, but maybe not quite a Med School level book.
>
> Thoughts?"TUNING THE BRAIN"
-Principles and Practise of Neurosomatic MedicineJay A. Goldstein, MD
....A true work of genius by a man who puts his patients first.
I highly recommend it.
Posted by Dr. Bob on August 15, 2010, at 19:21:57
In reply to Re: double double quotes, posted by Englishman006 on August 14, 2010, at 20:32:22
> "TUNING THE BRAIN"
> -Principles and Practise of Neurosomatic Medicine
>
> Jay A. Goldstein, MDWith double double quotes (two double quotes before and another two after)...
Bob
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