Hi,
I'm pretty sure I've asked this question before, but as my bookstore is 
breathing down my neck I find myself having to make a decision. I'm selecting 
my book for Behavioral Neuroscience, an upper-level course, and as I look at 
some of the old standards, I find myself wondering if there is really any 
difference between the ones for "behavioral neuroscience" compared to the ones 
for "biopsych." I tend to think not, but wonder if I'm missing anything. I've 
used Bear, Connors, and Paradiso (Behavioral Neuroscience) often in the past, 
but find myself leaning toward Carlson (Physiological Psychology) now. Any 
insights would be very much appreciated (and I'll try not to ask this again 
next year at this time--summer has a way of making me forgetful).
Thanks,
Carol

Carol L. DeVolder, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
Chair, Department of Psychology
St. Ambrose University
518 West Locust Street
Davenport, Iowa 52803

Phone: 563-333-6482
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://web.sau.edu/psychology/psychfaculty/cdevolder.htm


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