The cognitive neuroscience of memory : an introduction /
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
2002.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: four themes in research on the neurobiology of memory
- Pt. I. Connection: the cellular and molecular bases of memory
- 2. Neurons and simple memory circuits
- 3. Cellular mechanisms of memory: complex circuits
- Pt. II. Cognition: is there a "cognitive" basis for memory?
- 4. Amnesia-learning about memory from memory loss
- 5. Exploring declarative memory using animal models
- 6. Windows into the workings of memory
- Pt. III. Compartmentalization: cortical modules and multiple memory systems
- 7. The cerebral cortex and memory
- 8. Multiple memory systems in the brain
- 9. A brain system for declarative memory
- 10. A brain system for procedural memory
- 11. A brain system for emotional memory
- Pt. IV. Consolidation: the fixation and reorganization of memories
- 12. Two distinct stages of memory consolidation
- 13. Working with memory.