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Learning and Memory. A Biological View

โœ Scribed by Joe L. Martinez Jr., Raymond P. Kesner


Publisher
Elsevier Inc, Academic Press
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Leaves
555
Edition
2
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book presents a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of brainb1behavior relations as they bear on learning and memory. The structure of memory is investigated from a diversity of approaches, including anatomical, pharmacological, electrophysiological and lesions, and through the use of different populations, such as invertebrate, vertebrate, and human.

Key Features
Features updated chapters, including a new chapter on human cognitive processes and amnesia
Presents multiple views of memory
Examines a diversity of levels of analysis, methods of approach, and theoretical perspectives

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Contributors, Pages xiii-xiv
Preface, Pages xv-xvii, Joe G. Martinez Jr., Raymond P. Kesner
1 - The Search for the Engram, Pages 3-58, Nelson H. Donegan, Richard F. Thompson
2 - Developmental Approaches to the Memory Process, Pages 61-91, James E. Black, William T. Greenough
3 - Anatomical Correlates of Neuronal Plasticity, Pages 93-146, Keith A. Crutcher
4 - How to Increase and Decrease the Strength of Memory Traces: The Effects of Drugs and Hormones, Pages 149-198, Joe L. Martinez Jr., Gery Schulteis, Susan B. Weinberger
5 - Biochemical Correlates of Learning and Memory, Pages 199-257, Roberta E. Brinton
6 - Memory Changes with Age: Neurobiological Correlates, Pages 259-296, C.A. Barnes
7 - Memory: Electrophysiological Analogs, Pages 299-327, Timothy J. Teyler
8 - Examples of Mechanistic Analyses of Learning and Memory in Invertebrates, Pages 329-358, John H. Byrne, Terry Crow
9 - Learning and Memory: Vertebrate Models, Pages 359-407, Jeffrey P. Pascoe, William F. Supple, Bruce S. Kapp
10 - Electrical Brain Stimulation Used to Study Mechanisms and Models of Memory, Pages 409-438, Robert F. Berman
11 - Experimental Strategies to Identify the Neurobiological Bases of Memory: Lesions, Pages 441-466, David S. Olton
12 - Neuropsychological Issues in Amnesia, Pages 467-497, Mieke Verfaellie, Laird S. Cermak
13 - Neurobiological Views of Memory, Pages 499-547, Raymond P. Kesner
Index, Pages 549-563


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