
Neuropsychology of Memory, Third Edition
by Squire, Larry R.; Schacter, Daniel L.-
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Summary
Author Biography
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 Humans | p. 1 |
The Medial Temporal Lobe and Memory | p. 3 |
Exploring the Neural Bases of Complex Memory | p. 24 |
Impaired and Preserved Memory Processes in Amnesia | p. 35 |
Anterograde and Retrograde Amnesia Following Frontal Lobe, Temporal Lobe, or Diencephalic Lesions | p. 47 |
Relational Binding Theory and the Role of Consolidation in Memory Retrieval | p. 61 |
Cross-Cortical Consolidation as the Core Defect in Amnesia: Prospects for Hypothesis Testing with Neuropsychology and Neuroimaging | p. 73 |
Developmental Amnesia: A Challenge to Current Models? | p. 88 |
Impact of Temporal Lobe Amnesia, Aging, and Awareness on Human Eyeblink Conditioning | p. 97 |
Memory Illusions in Amnesic Patients: Findings and Implications | p. 114 |
The Neuropsychology of False Facial Recognition | p. 130 |
The Role of the Basal Ganglia in Learning and Memory | p. 143 |
Electrophysiological Studies of Retrieval Processing | p. 154 |
Functional Neuroimaging Studies of Memory Retrieval | p. 166 |
Cognitive Control and Episodic Memory: Contributions from Prefrontal Cortex | p. 174 |
Where Encoding and Retrieval Meet in the Brain | p. 193 |
Hippocampal Novelty Responses Studied with Functional Neuroimaging | p. 204 |
The Neural Basis of Working Memory Storage, Rehearsal, and Control Processes: Evidence from Patient and Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies | p. 215 |
Functional Anatomy of Motor Skill Learning | p. 225 |
Searching for the Neural Correlates of Object Priming | p. 239 |
Neuropsychological Approaches to Preclinical Identification of Alzheimer's Disease | p. 248 |
Memory Rehabilitation | p. 263 |
Circadian Rhythms and Memory in Aged Humans and Animals | p. 273 |
Studies of Memory in Nonhuman Primates | p. 287 |
Cortical Memory Systems in the Nonhuman Primate: An Anatomical and Physiological Perspective | p. 289 |
Neuronal Representation of Visual Long-Term Memory and Its Top-Down Executive Processing | p. 301 |
Multiple Neuronal Mechanisms for Memory in the Anterior Inferior Temporal Cortex of Monkeys | p. 311 |
The Medial Temporal Lobe Structures and Object Recognition Memory in Nonhuman Primates | p. 326 |
Arbitrary Sensorimotor Mapping and the Life of Primates | p. 339 |
Studies of Memory in Rodents and Birds | p. 349 |
Declarative Memory: Cognitive Mechanisms and Neural Codes | p. 351 |
Representation of Spatial Information by Dynamic Neuronal Circuits in the Hippocampus | p. 361 |
Integrating Systems for Event Memory: Testing the Contribution of the Fornix | p. 377 |
Subregional Analysis of Hippocampal Function in the Rat | p. 395 |
How Sensory Experience Shapes Cortical Representations | p. 412 |
The Basal Forebrain Cholinergic System and Memory: Beware of Dogma | p. 425 |
The Amygdala Regulates Memory Consolidation | p. 437 |
Memory Modulation: Regulating Interactions between Multiple Memory Systems | p. 450 |
The Orbitofrontal Cortex: Modeling Prefrontal Function in Rats | p. 463 |
Genetics of Memory in the Mouse | p. 478 |
Testing Episodic-Like Memory in Animals | p. 492 |
Index | p. 509 |
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