Review:

Cellular And Molecular Neurophysiology By Conno R. Miller

overall review score: 4.5
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Cellular and Molecular Neurophysiology by Conno R. Miller is a comprehensive textbook that explores the fundamental principles of neurophysiological mechanisms at the cellular and molecular levels. It covers topics such as ion channel function, synaptic transmission, receptor dynamics, neural signaling pathways, and the cellular basis of neural excitability, aiming to provide students and professionals with an in-depth understanding of how neurons operate and communicate.

Key Features

  • In-depth analysis of ionic currents and membrane physiology
  • Detailed explanation of synaptic transmission mechanisms
  • Coverage of receptor pharmacology and signal transduction pathways
  • Integration of molecular biology techniques with neurophysiology concepts
  • Illustrative diagrams and experimental data to enhance understanding
  • Focused on both foundational principles and recent advancements

Pros

  • Thorough and detailed coverage suitable for advanced students and researchers
  • Clear explanations backed by scientific data
  • Strong emphasis on molecular mechanisms provides deep insights
  • Well-structured chapters facilitate logical learning progression
  • Includes contemporary research topics in neurophysiology

Cons

  • May be challenging for beginners without prior background in neuroscience
  • Dense content can be overwhelming for casual readers
  • Requires a solid understanding of basic physiology and molecular biology

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