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Short Protocols In Neuroscience Cellular And Molecular Methods

Books from same Author: Charles R. Gerfen

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    Author(s)Charles R. Gerfen
    PublisherJohn Wiley
    ISBN9780471783992
    Pages592
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2006

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    John Wiley Short Protocols In Neuroscience Cellular And Molecular Methods by Charles R. Gerfen

    Short Protocols in Neuroscience: Cellular and Molecular Methods is an easy-to-use compendium of cellular and molecular methods from Current Protocols in Neuroscience, part of the acclaimed series that has set the standard for excellence for laboratory manuals. The title provides a portable and streamlined at-the-bench resource, covering methods for analysis of neural cell structure and function, isolation and culture of neural cells, and characterization of neural cell gene expression. A Brief Chronology of Mental Chronometry. Chronometric Terminology and Paradigms. RT as a Function of Experimental Conditions. The Measurement of Chronometric Variables. Chronometry of Mental Development. Chronometry of Cognitive Aging. The Heritability of Chronometric Variables. The Factor Structure of RT in ECTs. Correlated Chronometric and Psychometric Variables. Sensory Intake Speed and Inspection Time. Theory of the Correlation Between Response Time and Intelligence. The Relation of RT to Other Psychological Variables. Clinical and Medical Uses of Chronometry. The Standardization of Chronometry.