(BQ) Part 1 book “Developmental neurobiology” has contents: An introduction to the field of developmental neurobiology, neural induction, segmentation of the anterior–posterior axis, patterning along the dorsal –ventral axis, and other contents. | Developmental Neurobiology 1 13/10/17 2:58 pm To . 2 13/10/17 2:58 pm Developmental Neurobiology Lynne M. Bianchi 3 13/10/17 2:58 pm Vice President: Denise Schanck Senior Development Editor: Monica Toledo Senior Digital Project Editor: Natasha Wolfe Senior Production Editor: Georgina Lucas Text Editor: Kathleen Vickers Illustrator: Nigel Orme Text and Cover Design: Matthew McClements, Blink Studio, Ltd. Copyeditor: John Murdzek Proofreader: Susan Wood Indexer: Simon Yapp at Indexing Specialists Permissions Coordinator: Sheri Gilbert Lynne M. Bianchi is Professor of Neuroscience and Pre-Medical Program Director at Oberlin College. She received her . in Anatomy and Cell Biology from the University at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. She joined Oberlin College, a liberal arts college with one of the first and longest-running undergraduate neuroscience programs in the United States, in 1998. Her research interests focus on neuron–target interactions and the role of nerve growth factors in the developing auditory system. Cover image shows a light micrograph of a mouse embryo, approximately days post-fertilisation. The specimen was stained with a fluorescent marker that highlights the presence of precursor cells to nerve tissue then chemically treated to make it optically transparent. Image courtesy of RPS/Jim Swoger/BNPS. © 2018 by Garland Science, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Every effort has been made to trace copyright holders and to obtain their permission for the use of copyright material. Reprinted material is quoted with permission, and sources are indicated. A wide variety of references are listed. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and the publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or