Neuropsychology of Memory, Third Edition

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Edition: 3rd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2003-03-13
Publisher(s): The Guilford Press
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Summary

This classic reference and text brings together leading neuroscientists to describe current approaches to the study of memory. The third edition gives particular attention to neuroimaging, which has emerged in the past decade as one of the most active areas of research in the field. Other major approaches covered are lesions; electrophysiology; single-unit recording; pharmacology; and molecular genetics, including new work with genetically modified mice. Chapters are organized into three sections, presenting state-of-the-art studies of memory in humans, nonhuman primates, and rodents and birds. Each chapter explicates the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of the authors' research program, reviews salient empirical findings, and identifies promising directions for future investigation. Featured are more than 50 illustrations, including three in color.

Author Biography

Larry R. Squire, PhD, is Research Career Scientist at the Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System and Professor of Psychiatry, Neurosciences, and Psychology at the University of California, San Diego. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine.
 
Daniel L. Schacter, PhD, is Professor and Chair of Psychology at Harvard University. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship. 

Table of Contents

Studies of Normal and Abnormal Memory in Humansp. 1
The Medial Temporal Lobe and Memoryp. 3
Exploring the Neural Bases of Complex Memoryp. 24
Impaired and Preserved Memory Processes in Amnesiap. 35
Anterograde and Retrograde Amnesia Following Frontal Lobe, Temporal Lobe, or Diencephalic Lesionsp. 47
Relational Binding Theory and the Role of Consolidation in Memory Retrievalp. 61
Cross-Cortical Consolidation as the Core Defect in Amnesia: Prospects for Hypothesis Testing with Neuropsychology and Neuroimagingp. 73
Developmental Amnesia: A Challenge to Current Models?p. 88
Impact of Temporal Lobe Amnesia, Aging, and Awareness on Human Eyeblink Conditioningp. 97
Memory Illusions in Amnesic Patients: Findings and Implicationsp. 114
The Neuropsychology of False Facial Recognitionp. 130
The Role of the Basal Ganglia in Learning and Memoryp. 143
Electrophysiological Studies of Retrieval Processingp. 154
Functional Neuroimaging Studies of Memory Retrievalp. 166
Cognitive Control and Episodic Memory: Contributions from Prefrontal Cortexp. 174
Where Encoding and Retrieval Meet in the Brainp. 193
Hippocampal Novelty Responses Studied with Functional Neuroimagingp. 204
The Neural Basis of Working Memory Storage, Rehearsal, and Control Processes: Evidence from Patient and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studiesp. 215
Functional Anatomy of Motor Skill Learningp. 225
Searching for the Neural Correlates of Object Primingp. 239
Neuropsychological Approaches to Preclinical Identification of Alzheimer's Diseasep. 248
Memory Rehabilitationp. 263
Circadian Rhythms and Memory in Aged Humans and Animalsp. 273
Studies of Memory in Nonhuman Primatesp. 287
Cortical Memory Systems in the Nonhuman Primate: An Anatomical and Physiological Perspectivep. 289
Neuronal Representation of Visual Long-Term Memory and Its Top-Down Executive Processingp. 301
Multiple Neuronal Mechanisms for Memory in the Anterior Inferior Temporal Cortex of Monkeysp. 311
The Medial Temporal Lobe Structures and Object Recognition Memory in Nonhuman Primatesp. 326
Arbitrary Sensorimotor Mapping and the Life of Primatesp. 339
Studies of Memory in Rodents and Birdsp. 349
Declarative Memory: Cognitive Mechanisms and Neural Codesp. 351
Representation of Spatial Information by Dynamic Neuronal Circuits in the Hippocampusp. 361
Integrating Systems for Event Memory: Testing the Contribution of the Fornixp. 377
Subregional Analysis of Hippocampal Function in the Ratp. 395
How Sensory Experience Shapes Cortical Representationsp. 412
The Basal Forebrain Cholinergic System and Memory: Beware of Dogmap. 425
The Amygdala Regulates Memory Consolidationp. 437
Memory Modulation: Regulating Interactions between Multiple Memory Systemsp. 450
The Orbitofrontal Cortex: Modeling Prefrontal Function in Ratsp. 463
Genetics of Memory in the Mousep. 478
Testing Episodic-Like Memory in Animalsp. 492
Indexp. 509
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