Edited by Herbert Weingartner, National Institute of Mental Health, Elizabeth S. Parker National Institute on A lcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Memory Consolidation: A Cognitive Perspective 2. Cognitive-Affective Integration: Some Recent Trends From a Neurobiological Perspective 3. Endogenous Processes in Memory Consolidation 4. The Physiology and Semantics of Consolidation 5. Consolidation as a Function of Retrieval 6. Consolidation and Forgetting Theory 7. Departures from Reality in Human Perception and Memory 8. The Medial Temporal Region and Memory Consolidation: A New Hypothesis 9. Implications of Different Patterns of Remote Memory Loss for the Concept of Consolidation 10. Retrograde Facilitation of Human Memory by Drugs
1. Memory Consolidation: A Cognitive Perspective 2. Cognitive-Affective Integration: Some Recent Trends From a Neurobiological Perspective 3. Endogenous Processes in Memory Consolidation 4. The Physiology and Semantics of Consolidation 5. Consolidation as a Function of Retrieval 6. Consolidation and Forgetting Theory 7. Departures from Reality in Human Perception and Memory 8. The Medial Temporal Region and Memory Consolidation: A New Hypothesis 9. Implications of Different Patterns of Remote Memory Loss for the Concept of Consolidation 10. Retrograde Facilitation of Human Memory by Drugs
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