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Title The cognitive neuroscience of memory : encoding and retrieval / edited by Amanda Parker, Edward L. Wilding and Timothy J. Bussey
Published Hove [England] ; New York : Psychology Press, 2002
2002

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Description xiv, 394 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series Studies in cognition series
Studies in cognition (Hove, England)
Contents Pt. 1. Human imaging studies -- 1. Episodic memory retrieval: An (event-related) functional neuroimaging perspective / M. D. Rugg and R. N. A. Henson -- 2. Fractionating episodic memory retrieval using event-related potentials / D. I. Donaldson, K. Allan and E. L. Wilding -- 3. Frontal contributions to episodic memory encoding in the young and elderly / R. L. Buckner and J. M. Logan -- 4. Prefrontal cortex and episodic memory: Integrating findings from neuropsychology and functional brain imaging / C. Ranganath and R. T. Knight -- Pt. 2. Non-human primate studies -- 5. Memory and the medial temporal lobe: Differentiating the contribution of the primate rhinal cortex / M. G. Baxter -- 6. A role for extraperirhinal cortices in recognition memory? Evidence from neuronal recording and immunohistochemical imaging studies / E. C. Warburton and M. W. Brown -- 7. Memory encoding in the primate brain: The role of the basal forebrain / A. Parker, A. Easton and D. Gaffan -- 8. Memory encoding and retrieval: the nature of the interactions between the primate frontal lobe and posterior cortex / A. Easton, A. Parker and D. Gaffan -- Pt. 3. Rat studies -- 9. Brain mechanisms of declarative memory: The fundamental role of the hippocampus as revealed by studies on rodents / H. Eichenbaum -- 10. The "what" and "where" of event memory: Independence and interactivity within the medial temporal lobe / T. J. Bussey and J. P. Aggleton -- 11. Mediating from memory to attention: Necessity of the accumbens connection? / H. J. Cassaday and C. Norman -- Pt. 4. Computer models of memory encoding and retrieval -- 12. Linking memory and perception: Hebbian models of perceptual learning in animals and humans / L. M. Saksida and J. L. McClelland -- 13. CHARM[superscript 2]: A multimodular model of human memory / J. Metcalfe -- 14. Building emotional memories: Insights from a computational model of fear conditioning / J. L. Armony -- 15. From spike frequency to free recall: How neural circuits perform encoding and retrieval / M. Hasselmo, B. P. Wyble and R. C. Cannon -- 16. Conclusion / E. L. Wilding, A. Parker and T. J. Bussey
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Subject Memory -- Physiological aspects.
Cognitive neuroscience.
Memory -- physiology.
Cognition.
Brain Mapping.
Neuropsychology -- methods.
Models, Psychological.
Author Parker, Amanda, 1955-
Wilding, Edward L., 1968-
Bussey, Timothy J., 1961-
LC no. 2002073862
ISBN 1841692468