Learning and Memory. A Biological View
โ Scribed by Joe L. Martinez Jr. (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 442
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
CONTRIBUTORS, Pages xiii-xiv
PREFACE, Pages xv-xvii, Joe L. Martinez Jr., Raymond P. Kesner
1 - THE SEARCH FOR THE ENGRAM, Pages 3-52, Richard F. Thompson, Nelson H. Donegan
2 - DEVELOPMENTAL APPROACHES TO THE MEMORY PROCESS, Pages 55-81, James E. Black, William T. Greenough
3 - ANATOMICAL CORRELATES OF NEURONAL PLASTICITY, Pages 83-123, Keith A. Crutcher
4 - MEMORY: DRUGS AND HORMONES, Pages 127-163, Joe L. Martinez Jr.
5 - BIOCHEMICAL CORRELATES OF LEARNING AND MEMORY, Pages 165-201, Adrian J. Dunn
6 - APPLIED ASPECTS OF MEMORY RESEARCH: AGING, Pages 203-233, Steven F. Zornetzer
7 - MEMORY: ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL ANALOGS, Pages 237-265, Timothy J. Teyler
8 - INVERTEBRATE MODEL SYSTEMS, Pages 267-297, W. Jackson Davis
9 - MEMORY: VERTEBRATE MODEL SYSTEMS, Pages 299-340, Bruce S. Kapp, Jeffrey P. Pascoe
10 - STUDIES OF MEMORY PROCESSES USING ELECTRICAL BRAIN STIMULATION, Pages 341-376, Robert F. Berman
11 - INTERVENTIONAL APPROACHES TO MEMORY: LESIONS, Pages 379-397, David S. Olton
12 - NEUROBIOLOGICAL VIEWS OF MEMORY, Pages 399-438, Raymond P. Kesner
INDEX, Pages 439-452
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