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The Neurobiological Basis of Memory: A System, Attribute, and Process Analysis

✍ Scribed by Pamela A. Jackson, Andrea A. Chiba, Robert F. Berman, Michael E. Ragozzino (eds.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
433
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This exciting volume offers an up-to-date tour of current trends in the neurobiology of memory while saluting Raymond Kesner's pioneering contributions to the field as a theorist and researcher, teacher and mentor. Starting with his signature chapter introducing the Attribute Model of Memory, the first half of the book focuses on the central role of the hippocampus in processing dimensions of space and time, and branches out to memory system interactions across brain structures. Later chapters apply the attribute model to multiple functions of memory in learning, and to specific neurological contexts, including Huntington's disease, traumatic brain injury, and Fragile X. As a bonus, the book concludes with an essay on Kesner's life and work, and reminiscences by colleagues.

Among the topics covered:

  • How the hippocampus supports the spatial and temporal attributes of memory.
  • Self-regulation of memory processing centers of the brain.
  • Multiple memory systems: the role of Kesner's Attribute Model in understanding the neurobiology of memory.
  • Pattern separation: a key processing deficit associated with aging?

Β· Prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia attributes underlying behavioral flexibility.

  • Memory disruption following traumatic brain injury.

Cognitive neuroscientists, neuropsychologists, gerontologists, psychiatrists, and neurobiologists will find The Neurobiological Basis of Memory both enlightening and inspiring--much like Kesner himself.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Exploration of the Neurobiological Basis for a Three-System, Multi-attribute Model of Memory....Pages 1-35
Front Matter....Pages 37-37
How Does the Hippocampus Support the Spatial and Temporal Attributes of Memory?....Pages 39-57
Space, Time, and the Hippocampus....Pages 59-75
Pattern Completion and Pattern Separation Mechanisms in the Hippocampus....Pages 77-113
Pattern Separation: A Key Processing Deficit Associated with Aging?....Pages 115-135
A Lifetime of Memories: Raymond Kesner’s Contributions of the Attribute Model in Understanding Amnesia....Pages 137-149
Resolving Interference: The Role of the Human Hippocampus in Pattern Separation....Pages 151-173
Dorsoventral Hippocampus: Subregional Importance in Anxiety and Olfactory Learning and Memory....Pages 175-195
Front Matter....Pages 197-197
Self Regulation of Memory Processing Centers of the Brain....Pages 199-225
Attribute Memory Model and Behavioral Neurophysiology of Memory....Pages 227-240
Prefrontal Cortex and Basal Ganglia Attributes Underlying Behavioral Flexibility....Pages 241-260
Balancing the Contributions of Multiple Neural Systems During Learning and Memory....Pages 261-280
Front Matter....Pages 281-281
Memory Disruption Following Traumatic Brain Injury....Pages 283-320
Altered Neural Synchronies Underlying Cognitive Deficits in a Transgenic Mouse Model of Huntington’s Disease....Pages 321-335
Applying the Attribute Model to Develop Behavioral Tasks that Phenocopy Human Clinical Phenotypes Using Mouse Disease Models: An Endophenotyping Approach....Pages 337-366
Front Matter....Pages 367-367
The Life and Science of Raymond P. Kesner....Pages 369-383
Recollections of, and Letters to, Ray Kesner....Pages 385-411
Epilogue....Pages 413-415
Back Matter....Pages 417-428

✦ Subjects


Neuropsychology; Neurosciences; Biological Psychology; Behavioral Sciences


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