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Engineering the Next Revolution in Neuroscience: The New Science of Experiment Planning

Contributor(s): Silva, Alcino J (Author), Landreth, Anthony (Author), Bickle, John (Author)

ISBN: 9780199731756

Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Pub Date: September 23, 2013

Dewey: 616.80072

LCCN: 2013005205

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.50" H x 8.30" L x 5.40" W ( 0.55 lbs) 204 pages

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Description: Science is growing at a pace that exceeds our comprehension. This is no less true of neuroscience than any other discipline. Ambiguity about what is known and what has been disproven confounds researchers and hampers research planning. There are simply too many research articles and too few hours in the day for anyone to read all that is relevant, let alone distinguish the reliable results from the sketchy ones.

Engineering the Next Revolution in Neuroscience explores the proposal that we can overcome these obstacles to scientific progress, and revolutionize neuroscience, by using a framework to map the experimental record. With case studies from learning and memory research, the authors show that we can construct networks of experimental research that make the state of our knowledge manifest. Armed with maps of experiments, scientists can determine more efficiently what their fields have accomplished and where the unexplored territories still reside.

Review Quotes: "Readers interested in LTP, or in experimental method in neuroscience more generally, will find a lot to interest them in these historical interludes. The story that emerges is rich and nuanced--so much so, you might have noticed, that it cuts against the overt proposals that it is meant to support. Silva, Landreth, and Bickle's proposal is nevertheless a useful contribution in building the tools of the future." --Colin Klein, Philosophy of Science

"Engineering the Next Revolution in Neuroscience explores the proposal that we can overcome these obstacles to scientific progress, and revolutionize neuroscience, by using a framework to map the experimental record. With case studies from learning and memory research, the authors show that we can construct networks of experimental research that make the state of our knowledge manifest. Armed with maps of experiments, scientists can determine more efficiently what their fields have accomplished and where the unexplored territories still reside." --Kurzweil Accelerating Intelligence

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