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Engineering the next revolution in neuroscience : the new science of experiment planning / Alcino J. Silva, Anthony Landreth, John Bickle.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2014.Description: ix, 193 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780199731756
  • 9780199329045
  • 9780199329052
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.800 23 SIL
Contents:
Navigating neuroscience -- Framing maps of research findings -- A framework for molecular and cellular cognition -- The power of convergence -- Ruling out the probable to argue for the possible -- Resonating experiments -- A dream within reach : building automated research maps -- Architecture for experimentalists -- The future science of experiment planning.
Summary: This title presents a framework for accelerating discovery in neuroscience. Deriving principles directly from detailed case studies, the authors show how maps of research findings will enable researchers to see what their field has accomplished and where the unexplored territories still reside.
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General Books General Books CUTN Central Library Medicine, Technology & Management Non-fiction 616.800 SIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 33147

Navigating neuroscience -- Framing maps of research findings -- A framework for molecular and cellular cognition -- The power of convergence -- Ruling out the probable to argue for the possible -- Resonating experiments -- A dream within reach : building automated research maps -- Architecture for experimentalists -- The future science of experiment planning.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 179-186) and index.

This title presents a framework for accelerating discovery in neuroscience. Deriving principles directly from detailed case studies, the authors show how maps of research findings will enable researchers to see what their field has accomplished and where the unexplored territories still reside.

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