Behavioral Neurobiology introduces the neurobiology of behavior, written by Gunther K.H. Zupanc from Northeastern University. This study book is intended for students and anyone interested in neuroethology, the study of the neurobiological processes behind animal behavior.
The book covers the main discoveries and methods in the neurobiology of behavior. Starting with historical insights through to current developments, it highlights the ethological and neurobiological concepts that are essential in this field of study. In doing so, it provides an in-depth overview of neuroethology, offering insight into how behavior is controlled neurologically.
Features
- Author: Gunther K.H. Zupanc, Professor at Northeastern University
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publication date: January 17, 2019
- Pages: 384
- ISBN: 9780198738725
- Theme: Neurosciences
- BISAC: SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Neuroscience
Online resources
For students, there are multiple-choice questions, relevant weblinks, and an interview with the author available. For instructors, there are answers to questions, figures in downloadable format, and Journal Club materials per chapter.
About the author
Gunther K.H. Zupanc is a professor in the Department of Biology at Northeastern University. He received his PhD in neuroscience from UC San Diego and has extensive experience at leading research institutes and universities worldwide.

