Can anyone recommend some good introductory neurology books? I've taken a few bio and o-chem classes, so it need not be too babby tier. Thanks.
Bumping your thread to ask for a babby-tier neuroscience book.
>tfw try to study a bit on my own
>realize I don't know/remember enough basic bio/chem to gain full understanding of basics
;_;
>>8119398
Start by learning some basic bio/chem then.
>>8119402
Well what are some good books for that?
I heard about Campbell Biology being very good for basics in Bio (unless someone recommends something else). What about chem?
>>8119409
That's probably a question someone else might be more suited to answer, my point is that you should start at the foundation and work your way up.
I didn't and i'm paying the price for it academically.
Principles of Neural Science, apply yourself.
>>8119412
>Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education / Medical
>>8119412
Is the 4th edition still relevant? It's from 2000.
Wikipedia
>>8119298
I liked Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain by Bear, Connors, and Paradiso. I was able to find a PDF of the 3rd edition online a couple years ago.
>>8119409
Open wide little man!
http://4chan-science.wikia.com/wiki//sci/_Wiki
>>8119457
no get 5th you can find a pdf online
>>8119732
This book is great.
If anyone here can recommend neuroscience books to read after this, it would be greatly appreciated.