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9781841692463

The Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory: Encoding and Retrieval

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    9781841692463

  • ISBN10:

    1841692468

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-01-07
  • Publisher: Psychology Pres

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Summary

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

List of contributors
ix
Series preface xi
Introduction xiii
PART 1 Human imaging studies
Episodic memory retrieval: An (event-related) functional neuroimaging perspective
3(36)
M. D. Rugg
R.N.A. Henson
Fractionating episodic memory retrieval using event-related potentials
39(20)
D.I. Donaldson
K. Allan
E.L. Wilding
Frontal contributions to episodic memory encoding in the young and elderly
59(24)
R.L. Buckner
J.M. Logan
Prefrontal cortex and episodic memory: Integrating findings from neuropsychology and functional brain imaging
83(20)
C. Ranganath
R.T. Knight
PART 2 Non-human primate studies
Memory and the medial temporal lobe: Differentiating the contribution of the primate rhinal cortex
103(18)
M.G. Baxter
A role for extraperirhinal cortices in recognition memory? Evidence from neuronal recording and immunohistochemical imaging studies
121(30)
E.C. Warburton
M.W. Brown
Memory encoding in the primate brain: The role of the basal forebrain
151(22)
A. Parker
A. Easton
D. Gaffan
Memory encoding and retrieval: The nature of the interactions between the primate frontal lobe and posterior cortex
173(26)
A. Easton
A. Parker
D. Gaffan
PART 3 Rat studies
Brain mechanisms of declarative memory: The fundamental role of the hippocampus as revealed by studies on rodents
199(18)
H. Eichenbaum
The ``what'' and ``where'' of event memory: Independence and interactivity within the medial temporal lobe
217(18)
T.J. Bussey
J.P. Aggleton
Mediating from memory to attention: Necessity of the accumbens connection?
235(24)
H.J. Cassaday
C. Norman
PART 4 Computer models of memory encoding and retrieval
Linking memory and perception: Hebbian models of perceptual learning in animals and humans
259(24)
L.M. Saksida
J.L. McClelland
Charm2: A multimodular model of human memory
283(24)
J. Metcalfe
Building emotional memories: Insights from a computational model of fear conditioning
307(18)
J.L. Armony
From spike frequency to free recall: How neural circuits perfom encoding and retrieval
325(30)
M. Hasselmo
B.P. Wyble
R.C. Cannon
Conclusion
355(16)
E.L. Wilding
A. Parker
T.J. Bussey
Author index 371(16)
Subject index 387

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