Presenting the work of researchers who are at the forefront of the study of memory mechanisms, this volume addresses a wide range of topics including: physiological and biophysical studies of synaptic plasticity, neural models of information storage and recall, functional and structural considerations of amnesia in brain-damaged patients, and behavioral studies of animal cognition and memory. The book's coverage of diverse approaches to memory mechanisms is intended to help dissolve the borders between behavioral psychology, cognitive neuropsychology, and neurophysiology. First Published in…mehr
Presenting the work of researchers who are at the forefront of the study of memory mechanisms, this volume addresses a wide range of topics including: physiological and biophysical studies of synaptic plasticity, neural models of information storage and recall, functional and structural considerations of amnesia in brain-damaged patients, and behavioral studies of animal cognition and memory. The book's coverage of diverse approaches to memory mechanisms is intended to help dissolve the borders between behavioral psychology, cognitive neuropsychology, and neurophysiology.First Published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
K. Geoffrey White, Wickliffe C. Abraham, Michael C. Corballis
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Contents: Part I:Models of Neural Associativity.G. Lynch R. Granger U. Staubli Long-Term Potentiation and the Structure of Memory. T.J. Teyler A Model of Associative Interactions Mediated by N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Activation. Part II:Long-Term Potentiation in the Hippocampus.P. Andersen Parameters Controlling the Induction of Long-Term Potentiation. W.C. Abraham D.K. Bilkey E.W. Kairiss Long-Term Potentiation and Local Circuits in the Hippocampus. G. Buzsaki F.H. Gage Long-Term Potentiation: Does It Happen in the Normal Brain? When and How? Part III:EEG States and Memory.R.J. Racine The Kindling Phenomenon: Epilepsy Model or Memory Model? (and Other Areas of Controversy). N. McNaughton The Role of Hippocampal RSA: Spatial Memory Versus Anxiety. Part IV:Memory Disorders. R.G. Knight B.E. Longmore What Is an Amnesic? H.J. Markowitsch Memory Disorders After Diencephalic Damage. J.A. Ogden S. Corkin Memories of H.M. Part V:Memory Models and Processes.W.E. Hockley Interrogating Memory: A Decision Model for Recognition and Judgment of Frequency. A.A. Wright Concept Learning by Monkeys and Pigeons. D.C. McCarthy J.A. Nevin The Consequences of Remembering. Part VI:Mechanisms of Nonhuman Memory.W.K. Honig Structure and Function in the Spatial Memory of Animals. P.J. Urcuioli A Search for Anticipatory Codes in Pigeon Working Memory.
Contents: Part I:Models of Neural Associativity.G. Lynch R. Granger U. Staubli Long-Term Potentiation and the Structure of Memory. T.J. Teyler A Model of Associative Interactions Mediated by N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Activation. Part II:Long-Term Potentiation in the Hippocampus.P. Andersen Parameters Controlling the Induction of Long-Term Potentiation. W.C. Abraham D.K. Bilkey E.W. Kairiss Long-Term Potentiation and Local Circuits in the Hippocampus. G. Buzsaki F.H. Gage Long-Term Potentiation: Does It Happen in the Normal Brain? When and How? Part III:EEG States and Memory.R.J. Racine The Kindling Phenomenon: Epilepsy Model or Memory Model? (and Other Areas of Controversy). N. McNaughton The Role of Hippocampal RSA: Spatial Memory Versus Anxiety. Part IV:Memory Disorders. R.G. Knight B.E. Longmore What Is an Amnesic? H.J. Markowitsch Memory Disorders After Diencephalic Damage. J.A. Ogden S. Corkin Memories of H.M. Part V:Memory Models and Processes.W.E. Hockley Interrogating Memory: A Decision Model for Recognition and Judgment of Frequency. A.A. Wright Concept Learning by Monkeys and Pigeons. D.C. McCarthy J.A. Nevin The Consequences of Remembering. Part VI:Mechanisms of Nonhuman Memory.W.K. Honig Structure and Function in the Spatial Memory of Animals. P.J. Urcuioli A Search for Anticipatory Codes in Pigeon Working Memory.
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