NEUROSCIENCE PROGRAM LIBRARY
Neurobiology of Disease by Sid Gilman (2007)
The Reluctant Mr. Darwin – An Intimate Portrait of Charles Darwin and the Making of His Theory of Evolution by David Quammen (2006)
Adult Neurogenesis: Stem Cells and Neuronal Development in the Adult Brain by Gerd Kempermann (2006)
The Behavior of the Laboratory Rat – A Handbook with Tests edited by Ian Q. Whishaw and Bryan Kolb (2005)
Nerve Endings: The Discovery of the Synapse. The Quest to Find How Brain Cells Communicate by Richard Rapport (2005)
Principles of Brain Evolution by Georg F. Streidter (2005)
Brain and Visual Perception: The Story of a 25-Year Collaboration by David H. Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel (2005)
World as Laboratory: Experiments with Mice, Mazes, and Men by Rebecca Lemov (2005)
A Student Handbook for Writing in Biology by Karin Knisely, 2nd Edition, (2005)
Soul Made Flesh: The Discovery of the Brain and How it Changed the World by C. Zimmer (2004)
Neurobiology of Mental Illness, 2nd Edition, edited by Dennis S. Charney and Eric J. Nestler (2004)
The Birth of the Mind: How a Tiny Number of Genes Creates the Complexities of Human Thought by G. Marcus (2004)
The Great Brain Debate: Nature or Nurture? by John E. Dowling, (2004)
Investigative Pathways: Patterns and Stages in the Careers of Experimental Scientists by Frederic Lawrence Holmes (2004)
Making the Right Moves: A Practical Guide to Scientific Management for Postdocs and New Faculty (2004)
Genetic Differences and Human Identities: On Why Talking about Behavioral Genetics is Important and Difficult by Erik Parens (2004)
Making Mice: Standardizing Animals for American Biomedical Research, 1900-1955 by Karen Rader (2004)
Mendel’s Legacy: The Origins of Classical Genetics by Elof Axel Carlson (2004)
Behavioral Genetics: An Introduction to how genes and environments interact through development to shape differences in mood, personality, and intelligence by Catherine Baker (2004)
In the Beginning was the Worm: Finding the Secrets of Life in a Tiny Hermaphrodite by A. Brown (2003)
The Road to Stockholm: Nobel Prizes, Science and Scientist by I. Hargittai (2002)
The Evolution of Developmental Pathways by Adam S. Wilkins (2002)
Elements of Molecular Neurobiology, 3rd Edition, C. U. M. Smith (2002)
An Introduction to the History of Psychology by B. R. Hergenhahn 4th Ed. (2001)
Development of the Human Spinal Cord: An Interpretation Based on Experimental Studies in Animals by Joseph Altman and Shirley A. Bayer (2001)
Evolution: The Triumph of an Idea by Carl Zimmer, Introduction by Stephen Jay Gould, Foreword by Richard Hutton (2001)
Enhancing the Postdoctoral Experience for Scientists and Engineers (2000)
Minds Behind the Brain: A History of the Pioneers and their Discoveries by Stanley Finger (2000)
At the Bench: A Laboratory Navigator by Kathy Barker (1998)
Trends in the Early Careers of the Life Scientists (1998)
The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates, Vol. 1-3, R. Nieuwenhyus, H. J. Ten Donkelaar, C. Nicholson, (1998)
Molecular Neurology (Scientific American), edited by Joseph B. Martin (1998)
Elements of Molecular Neurobiology, 2nd Edition, C. U. M. Smith (1996)
A Pictorial History: Views of the Cell by Joseph G. Gall (1996)
Histology of the Nervous System, Vols. 1 & 2 by S. Ramόn y Cajal, translated by L. and N. Swanson, foreword by W. M. Cowan (1995).
Origins of Neuroscience: A History of Explorations into Brain Function by Stanley Finger (1994)
Cajal’s Degeneration and Regeneration of the Nervous System edited by J. DeFelipe, translated by R. May with a foreword by E. G. Jones (1991)
The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography, Volume I-V, edited by Larry R. Squire (1996-2006)
VIDEOS (VHS format)
Society for Neuroscience Archival Interviews:
Julius Axelrod
Viktor Hamburger
Herbert Jasper
Seymour Kety
Rita Levi-Montalcini
A Dozen Eggs: Time-Lapse Microscopy of Normal Development, edited by Rachel Fink
Death by Design: Where Parallel Worlds Meet
A guided tour into the invisible world of cells told through a collage of metaphors. State-of-the-art microcinematography is playfully intercut with parallel images from life at the human scale: a hundred lighted violins, imploding skyscrapers, pieces of film on the cutting room floor …
DVDs
Invited Speakers for the Developmental Psychobiology Course (Spring 2006):
Dr. Paula Bickford
Dr. Terrence Deacon
Dr. Alison Fleming
Dr. Jon Kaas
Dr. Marcel Kinsbourne
Dr. David Lewkowicz
Dr. Fernando Nottebohm
Dr. Scott Robinson
Dr. Mary Schneider
Dr. Steven Soumi