Handbook of object novelty recognition
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Handbook of object novelty recognition
(Handbook of behavioral neuroscience, v. 27)
Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Handbook of Object Novelty Recognition, Volume 26, synthesizes the empirical and theoretical advances in the field of object recognition and memory that have occurred since the development of the spontaneous object recognition task. The book is divided into four sections, covering vision and perception of object features and attributions, definitions of concepts that are associated with object recognition, the influence of brain lesions and drugs on various memory functions and processes, and models of neuropsychiatric disorders based on spontaneous object recognition tasks. A final section covers genetic and developmental studies and gender and hormone studies.
Table of Contents
Object Novelty Recognition Memory
Theories and Concepts
Object Novelty Memory Tests: Methods, Test Procedures and Measurements
The Mouse Visual System and Visual Perception
Methodological Approaches to the Behavioural Investigation of Visual Perception in Rodents
Exploiting Novelty and Oddity Exploratory Preferences in Rodents to Study Multisensory Object Memory and Perception
Variants of the Spontaneous Recognition Procedure Assessing Multisensory Integration Reveal Behavioral Alterations in Rodent Models of Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders
Visual Object Recognition Task: A Translational Paradigm to Evaluate Sustained Attention Across Species
Object Novelty and Object Location Recognition Memory in Fish - Recent Advances
Integration of Human Eye-Tracking Responses and Object Recognition Test Performance
Developmental Trajectories of Object and Spatial Recognition Memory in Infant Rhesus Macaques
Perirhinal Cortex Lesions and Spontaneous Object Recognition Memory in Rats: Detecting Novelty But Not Distinguishing Novelty
Using the Spontaneous Object Recognition Memory Tasks to Uncover the Neural Circuitry of Recognition Memory: The Importance of Thalamic Nuclei
The Hippocampal-Cortical Networks Subserving Episodic Memory and Its Component Memory Systems for Object, Place and Temporal Order
The Papez Circuit and Recognition Memory: Contributions of the Medial Diencephalon and Retrosplenial Cortex to What, Where and When Aspects of Object Recognition Memory
Correlates of Object Exploration and Recognition Memory in Mouse Anterior Cingulate Cortex
The Amygdala and Emotional Arousal Effects on Object Recognition Memory
Immediate-Early Gene Expression in Neural Circuits Related to Object Recognition Memory
Item-Place Encoding Through Hippocampal Long-Term Depression
The Contribution of Recollection, Familiarity and Discrimination to Object Recognition Deficits in Advanced Age
The Value of the Object Recognition Paradigm in Investigating Animal Models of Alzheimer's Disease: Advances and Future Directions
Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries and Object Recognition
The Use of Object Recognition Task in Animal Models of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
The Neuropharmacology of What, Where, When: How Dopamine Modulates Recognition Memory for Objects and Their Contexts
The Role of Cholinergic System in Novel Object Recognition
Nicotinic Receptor Ligands and Novel Object Recognition
Novel Object Recognition Test in Rodents: Which Roles for Serotonin Receptors?
Object Recognition and Object Location Recognition Memory - The Role of Dopamine and Noradrenaline
Histaminergic Modulation of Recognition Memory
The Roles of Neurotrophins in Novel Object Recognition
Cannabinoid Modulation of Object Recognition and Location Memory-A Preclinical Assessment
Hormonal Regulation of Object Memory Consolidation
The Role of Sex and Sex Steroids in the Novel Object Recognition Task
Sex Differences in Cognitive Responses to Stress in Rodents
Glutamate Signalling in Object Novelty Recognition Memory Tests
The Role of Ketamine in Object Recognition Memory in Rodents
Nitrinergic Signalling in Object Novelty Recognition
Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors in Object Recognition and Object Location Memory Test
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