Edited by T. A. Christensen CRC Press (2005)
 435pp. ISBN 0-8493-2024-0 £79.99/$139.95 (hbk)

In moments of experimental crisis, we have surely all reached for our own particular `bible' of laboratory methods, either to search for an answer - or to find something to blame. For most of us, this bible might be an in-house lab manual built up over years or a collection of research papers that deal particularly thoroughly with the minutiae of important procedures. Methods in Insect Sensory Neuroscience sounds like a book that could provide an important addition to this armoury. It is the latest in the Frontiers in Neuroscience series, which includes Methods for Neural Ensemble Recording and Methods in Chemosensory Research. The stated aim of this series is to `present the insights of experts on emerging experimental techniques and theoretical concepts' and to highlight `tricks of the trade'alongside details of specific equipment and suppliers....

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