The Memory system of the brain

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The Memory system of the brain

edited by J. Delacour

(Advanced series in neuroscience, vol. 4)

World Scientific, c1994

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Description

The purpose of this book is to describe the memory system of the brain, taking into account all the levels of neural organization: molecule, cell, small network, and anatomical circuit. This synthetic approach is necessary for determining the real mechanisms among the potential ones, that is the neural bases of learning and memory in intact organisms functioning under normal conditions. For this purpose, data from molecular, cellular and behavioral neurobiology, neuropsychology, animal and human psychology, and neural modellization are comprehensively reviewed by leading specialists and brought together in an original synthesis.

Table of Contents

  • Biophysical and molecular basis of long-term potentiation in the neocortex, A. Baranyi
  • humoral modulation of memory, B. Bohus
  • cellular mechanisms for associative learning in vertebrates and invertebrates, J.F. Disterhoft
  • hemispheric distribution of memory traces, R. Doty
  • molecular translation of elementary learning processes, Y. Dudai
  • pharmacology of learning and memory, I. Izquierdo
  • learning and memory and arousal/emotional systems of the brain, H.J. Markowitsch
  • an interpretation, based on cell assembly theory, of the behavioural changes following damage to the hippocampus and related structures, R. Miller
  • function of the primate hippocampus in memory, E.T. Rolls
  • learning and memory processes and the modularity of the brain, G. Shaw
  • long-term depression in neocortex and hippocampus - its molecular basis and functional significance, T. Tsumoto
  • plasticity of coding, representation and storage of information in auditory cortex, N. Weinberger
  • and others.

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