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Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory

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✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half-title page
Series page
Title page
Copyright page
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
List of Figures
Preface
Chapter One Types of Memory and Brain Regions of Interest
1.1 Cognitive Neuroscience
1.2 Memory Types
1.3 Brain Anatomy
1.4 The Hippocampus and Long-Term Memory
1.5 Sensory Regions
1.6 Control Regions
1.7 The Organization of This Book
Chapter Two The Tools of Cognitive Neuroscience
2.1 Behavioral Measures
2.2 High Spatial Resolution Techniques
2.3 High Temporal Resolution Techniques
2.4 High Spatial and Temporal Resolution Techniques
2.5 Lesions and Temporary Cortical Disruption Techniques
2.6 Method Comparisons
Chapter Three Brain Regions Associated with Long-Term Memory
3.1 Episodic Memory
3.2 Semantic Memory
3.3 Memory Consolidation
3.4 Consolidation and Sleep
3.5 Memory Encoding
3.6 Sex Differences
3.7 Superior Memory
Chapter Four Brain Timing Associated with Long-Term Memory
4.1 Timing of Activity
4.2 The FN400 Debate
4.3 Phase and Frequency of Activity
Chapter Five Long-Term Memory Failure
5.1 Typical Forgetting
5.2 Retrieval-Induced Forgetting
5.3 Motivated Forgetting
5.4 False Memories
5.5 Flashbulb Memories
Chapter Six Working Memory
6.1 The Contents of Working Memory
6.2 Working Memory and the Hippocampus
6.3 Working Memory and Brain Frequencies
6.4 Brain Plasticity and Working Memory Training
Chapter Seven Implicit Memory
7.1 Brain Regions Associated with Implicit Memory
7.2 Brain Timing Associated with Implicit Memory
7.3 Models of Implicit Memory
7.4 Implicit Memory and the Hippocampus
7.5 Skill Learning
Chapter Eight Memory and Other Cognitive Processes
8.1 Attention and Memory
8.2 Imagery and Memory
8.3 Language and Memory
8.4 Emotion and Memory
Plates
Chapter Nine Explicit Memory and Disease
9.1 Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment
9.2 Alzheimer’s Disease
9.3 Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
9.4 Medial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
9.5 Transient Global Amnesia
Chapter Ten Long-Term Memory in Animals
10.1 The Medial Temporal Lobe
10.2 Long-Term Potentiation
10.3 Memory Replay
10.4 Time Cells
10.5 Episodic Memory
Chapter Eleven The Future of Memory Research
11.1 Phrenology and fMRI
11.2 fMRI versus ERPs
11.3 Brain Region Interactions
11.4 The Future of Cognitive Neuroscience
11.5 A Spotlight on the Fourth Dimension
Glossary
References
Author Index
Subject Index


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