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9780203989388

The Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory: Encoding and Retrieval

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  • ISBN13:

    9780203989388

  • ISBN10:

    0203989384

  • Copyright: 2002-11-28
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis

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This volume draws together the current developments in the field, allowing the synthesis of ideas and providing converging evidence from a range of sources.

Table of Contents

Series Prefacep. xi
Introductionp. xiii
Human Imaging Studiesp. 1
Episodic Memory Retrieval: an (Event-Related) Functional Neuroimaging Perspectivep. 3
Fractionating Episodic Memory Retrieval Using Event-Related Potentialsp. 39
Frontal Contributions to Episodic Memory Encoding in the Young and Elderlyp. 59
Prefrontal Cortex and Episodic Memory: Integrating Findings from Neuropsychology and Functional Brain Imagingp. 83
Non-Human Primate Studiesp. 101
Memory and the Medial Temporal Lobe: Differentiating the Contribution of the Primate Rhinal Cortexp. 103
A Role for Extraperirhinal Cortices in Recognition Memory? Evidence from Neuronal Recording and Immunohistochemical Imaging Studiesp. 121
Memory Encoding in the Primate Brain: the Role of the Basal Forebrainp. 151
Memory Encoding and Retrieval: the Nature of the Interactions Between the Primate Frontal Lobe and Posterior Cortexp. 173
Rat Studiesp. 197
Brain Mechanisms of Declarative Memory: the Fundamental Role of the Hippocampus as Revealed by Studies on Rodentsp. 199
The "what" and "where" of Event Memory: Independence and Interactivity Within the Medial Temporal Lobep. 217
Mediating from Memory to Attention: Necessity of the Accumbens Connection?p. 235
Computer Models of Memory Encoding and Retrievalp. 257
Linking Memory and Perception: Hebbian Models of Perceptual Learning in Animals and Humansp. 259
: a Multimodular Model of Human Memoryp. 283
Building Emotional Memories: Insights from a Computational Model of Fear Conditioningp. 307
From Spike Frequency to Free Recall: How Neural Circuits Perform Encoding and Retrievalp. 325
Conclusionp. 355
Author Indexp. 371
Subject Indexp. 387
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