Memory : from mind to molecules
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書誌事項
Memory : from mind to molecules
(Scientific American library, no. 69)
Scientific American Library : distributed by W.H.Freeman, c1999
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-218) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
What is memory and where in the brain is it stored? How is memory storage accomplished? Why do we forget? Memory is written by two scientists responsible for some of the most fundamental research in the field. It combines the latest findings from both biology and psychology to give an up-to-date, comprehensive overview of memory, from molecules and cells to brain systems and cognition. Full of real-life examples and full-colour illustrations, this book is perfect for the general reader wanting to know more about this fascinating subject.
目次
- From mind to molecules
- studies of simple forms of nondeclarative memory show that memory is stored through alterations in synaptic strength
- molecules import short-term memory
- declarative memory - encoding, storage, recall, and forgetting
- declarative memory - the neocortex and the medial temporal lobe memory system
- long-term potentiation and declarative forms of memory
- the conversion of short-term to long-term memory
- nodeclarative forms of memory - priming, perceptual learning, and emotional learning
- learning habits
- true memories, false memories, memory disorders, and the biological basis of individuality.
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