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An Introduction to Genetic Analysis by Griffiths et al. I really enjoyed it in my Genetics class.
Physiology of Behavior by Neil Carlson
It's an intro level neuroscience text. Structure and physiology of the neuron, organization of the brain, all five perceptual systems, then it looks at human behavior (ie: experience of stress, addiction, attraction, etc) and how those relate to the nervous system. Clinical references throughout and a pleasure to read.
Costanzo's Physiology, 3rd Ed. has been awesome in physiology so far. I'm absolutely in love with this book.
I've been using both! 😀Costanzo's book was pretty good, but her BRS Physio book is lightyears better if you're not a "textbook" person. 👍
I LOVE Maitland Jones....his orgo book and as a professor. I had him this year in orgo and, though he could be a little condescending at times, he complimented his book really well and had a great personality.
The only grievance I have against him AND his book is that he tends to lead you down the wrong path to prove a point, but it really just gets confusing. My text is full of diagrams scribbled with "DOES NOT HAPPEN" all over them. I get the point, learn from your mistakes, but if your just glancing at a diagram its hard to catch.