'Horvitz and Jacobs have written a comprehensive text which covers both classical and recent findings. The book is clearly written and beautifully illustrated. This will be a great undergraduate text.' Professor Donald Pfaff, Rockefeller University
'This book is for the scientifically curious, accessible to nonscientists and fascinating for all. Horvitz and Jacobs explore the science of the mind, brain, and behavior by first providing a basic understanding of how neurons work, and then cleverly illustrate functions of the nervous system how they relate to daily life, and how they are altered in neurodevelopmental, neuropsychiatric, and neurodegenerative disorders.' Professor B. J. Casey, Yale University
'This textbook achieves the remarkable feat of bridging the brain, mind, and behavior from animals to humans to patients in a way that is comprehensive, offering a clear understanding of the broader picture of the wide field of neuroscience, whilst also being rich in depth of detail and presenting many state-of-the-art research findings. It is a true delight to read and will be a real asset to any student or expert of neuroscience alike.' Dr. Karen D. Ersche, University of Cambridge
'This textbook strikes a great balance between the big picture and the details that support the big picture. The authors have achieved their important goal of focusing on principles and concepts. Interesting images, key concepts, and reminders of the big picture will keep both introductory and advanced students engaged in the material.' Professor Angela J. Grippo, Northern Illinois University
'This is a beautifully illustrated book that will be the spark for many a student's fascination with how the brain underpins behavior and cognition. Its great achievement is how it manages to collate such a wide range of material from neurons and neurotransmission to memory and language, from early descriptions of mental processes to cutting-edge techniques to measure and manipulate brain activity without ever compromising clarity.' Dr. Mark Walton, University of Oxford
'A Behavioral Neuro textbook that is truly reader-friendly! Horvitz and Jacobs have exceeded their goal of thoroughly explaining brain and behavior without the extra encyclopedia-style detail. The consistently conversational tone and big-picture examples are as accessible as the colorful, modern figures. Students will be encouraged and engaged by this comprehensive yet legible text.' Professor Lisa Payne, Rutgers University
'Principles of Behavioral Neuroscience sets a new standard for readability in a textbook. The authors tell a story in each chapter with compelling examples. The book introduces technical terms as they are needed, with clear definitions in understandable language. Students thus learn the concepts and vocabulary in a meaningful context. This makes it much easier for students on first learning, and much easier to remember. The learning is aided by beautiful illustrations that distill concepts and experimental findings down to the important intellectual point. The organization of the book is so clear that, if there is a topic that you want to add or cover in greater depth, the modification should be seamless. The authors are to be congratulated on creating a truly superb teaching device.' Professor Peter Balsam, Columbia University
'Horvitz and Jacobs set the stage well in the first two chapters, providing the essentials of brain structure and neural function that allow students to explore the core biopsychological processes that are presented in later chapters (such as topics that range from the basics of movement and sensing the world to higher cognitive function). By stripping away non-essential details, the authors provide a readable and engaging text for students.' Professor Cindy J. Lahar, University of South CarolinaBeaufort