
The Oxford Encyclopedia Of Sensory Systems Brings Together A Comprehensive Account Of The Diversity Of Mechanisms That Organisms Use To Sense The Natural World. Organized Into Topical Sections, With Chapters Written By More Than 100 Leading Experts In The Field Of Sensory Neuroscience, The Encyclopedia Presents Foundational And Emerging Topics, All With An Eye Toward Suggesting Directions For Future Research-- Provided By Publisher.
This encyclopedia investigates the diverse biological mechanisms and neural pathways that organisms employ to perceive and process information from their environments. Edited by S. Murray Sherman and W. Martin Usrey, the work compiles contributions from over 100 specialists in sensory neuroscience. It provides a structured framework that bridges established physiological principles with contemporary research trajectories in the field.
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Experts recognize this volume as a high-level reference for researchers and graduate students in the neurosciences. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the rigorous detail provided by the contributing specialists.
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Publication Date:
2023-10-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0190667605
ISBN-13:
9780190667603
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