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© 1981 320 pp., illus., bibliography, indexes Paperback $123.00 49.20 ISBN 978-193611309-5 You save: 60%
In their Introduction, the editors state the book evolved from a course for advanced students studying the nervous system of the leech. The book is designed to facilitate this study. Thus it is a compendium of chapters and appendices dealing with the various neurobiological topics for which the leech nervous system has been useful.
The writing is nonpretentious and very clear. Although the chapters are by different authors, and their styles are different, this does not cause any difficulty in reading...[T]he writing is clear enough and the bibliography complete enough that a student interested in any particular facet of these discussions can proceed rapidly and smoothly into further reading, which surely is one of the greatest values of this book.
Neuroscientists tend to see life in terms of cellular activity. Their outlook is well illustrated by this Cold Spring Harbor publication which provides a multiauthored account of the nervous system of the leech from the standpoints of structure, development, chemistry and physiology. Psychological Medicine