Beginning with a look at the history of the study of behavior, from Aristotle to recent breakthroughs and predictions for the future, the book then reviews the ethological and neurobiological concepts that constitute the essential tools of behavioral neurobiology, before moving on to the field of neuroethology itself. In each chapter, the text not only describes the major findings in each area, but also the methods used to obtain these results.
Behavioral Neurobiology has the following accompanying online resources:
For students:
DT Multiple choice questions for you to test yourself
DT Useful weblinks
DT A biography of the author and interview about key questions in behavioral neurobiology
For lecturers:
DT Answers to the questions provided at the end of each chapter
DT Figures from the book in a downloadable format
DT Journal Club material for each chapter