Brain, perception, memory : advances in cognitive neuroscience /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Bolhuis, Johan J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2000.
Series:Oxford medical publications.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Part one : Mechanisms of perception and attention
  • From vision to action : how the primate brain encodes and remembers visuomotor space / Michael S.A. Graziano, Mary E. Wheeler and Charles G. Gross
  • Integrating information from different senses in the superior colliculus / Barry E. Stein...[et al.]
  • Response synchronization, a neuronal code for relatedness / Wolf Singer
  • Visual attention in mind and brain / John Duncan
  • Predispositions in perceptual and cognitive development / Mark H. Johnson and Johan J. Bolhuis
  • Part two : Learning and memory : molecules, cells and circuits
  • Neural mechanisms of olfactory recognition memory / Peter A. Brennan and Eric B. Keverne
  • The neural basis of avian song learning and perception / David F. Clayton
  • The avian hippocampal formation and memory for hoarded food : spatial learning out in the real world / Tom V. Smulders and Timothy J. DeVoogd
  • To consolidate or not to consolidate : what are the questions? / Yadin Dudai and Richard G.M. Morris
  • Genetic strategies for the study of hippocampal-based memory storage / Danny G. Winder and Eric R. Kandel
  • Neuronal correlates of recognition memory / Malcolm W. Brown
  • Part three : Learning and memory : cognitive systems in animals and humans
  • Skill learning : the role of the cerebellum / David A.T. King and Richard F. Thompson
  • Brain systems and the regulation of memory consolidation / James L. McGaugh...[et al.]
  • How the brain learns about danger / Karim Nader and Joseph E. LeDoux
  • Models of memory : the case of imprinting / Patrick Bateson
  • The hippocampus, perirhinal cortex and memory in the monkey / Mark J. Buckley and David Gaffan
  • Functional neuroimaging and memory systems / Raymond J. Dolan
  • To have but not to hold / Lawrence Weiskrantz
  • Part four : Epilogue
  • In memory / Gabriel Horn