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From Photon to Neuron: Light, Imaging, Vision

Posted By: Grev27
From Photon to Neuron: Light, Imaging, Vision

Philip Nelson, "From Photon to Neuron: Light, Imaging, Vision"
English | ISBN: 0691175187, 0691175195 | May 23, 2017 | PDF | 512 pages | 206.14 MB

Students in the physical and life sciences, and in engineering, need to know about the physics and biology of light. Recently, it has become increasingly clear that an understanding of the quantum nature of light is essential, both for the latest imaging technologies and to advance our knowledge of fundamental life processes, such as photosynthesis and human vision. From Photon to Neuron provides undergraduates with an accessible introduction to the physics of light and offers a unified view of a broad range of optical and biological phenomena. Along the way, this richly illustrated textbook builds the necessary background in neuroscience, photochemistry, and other disciplines, with applications to optogenetics, superresolution microscopy, the single-photon response of individual photoreceptor cells, and more.


With its integrated approach, From Photon to Neuron can be used as the basis for interdisciplinary courses in physics, biophysics, sensory neuroscience, biophotonics, bioengineering, or nanotechnology. The goal is always for students to gain the fluency needed to derive every result for themselves, so the book includes a wealth of exercises, including many that guide students to create computer-based solutions. Supplementary online materials include real experimental data to use with the exercises.

Assumes familiarity with first-year undergraduate physics and the corresponding math

Overlaps the goals of the MCAT, which now includes data-based and statistical reasoning

Advanced chapters and sections also make the book suitable for graduate courses

An Instructor's Guide and illustration package is available to professors