Learning and memory : (Record no. 216242)
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International Standard Book Number | 9780123705099 |
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International Standard Book Number | 0123705096 |
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-- | https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ddc/E3F63mPRMFYQWXkFr4k4YJj6kh |
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Title | Learning and memory : |
Sub title | a comprehensive reference / |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | editor-in-chief, John H. Byrne. |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Oxford, UK ; |
-- | San Diego, CA : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Elsevier, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2008. |
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Extent | 1 online resource (4 volumes) : |
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | v. 1. Learning Theory and Behaviour -- Introduction and Overview -- A Typology of Memory Terms -- History of Behavioral Learning Theories -- Multiple Memory Systems: A New View -- Retrieval from Memory -- Operant Behavior -- Perceptual Learning -- Discrimination and Generalization -- Extinction: Behavioral Mechanisms and Their Implications -- Cognitive Dimension of Operant Learning -- Categories and Concepts in Animals -- Learning and Representation -- Attention and Memory in Mammals and Primates -- Amnesia: Point and Counterpoint -- The Nature of Infantile Amnesia -- Transmission of Acquired Information in Nonhuman Primates -- Bird Song Learning -- Adaptive Specializations and Generality of the Laws of Classical and Instrumental Conditioning -- Learning to Time Intervals -- Foraging -- Navigation and Episodic-Like Memory in Mammals -- Memory in Food Caching Animals -- What Do Animals Remember about Their Past? -- Reconsolidation: Historical Perspective and Theoretical Aspects -- Learning and Memory in Communication and Navigation in Insects -- Spatial Learning in Fish -- Reconsolidation in Invertebrates -- Behavioral Analysis of Learning and Memory in Drosophila -- Behavioral and Neural Analysis of Associate Learning in the Honeybee -- Behavioral and Circuit Analysis of Learning and Memory in Mollusks -- Behavioral Analysis of Learning and Memory in Cephalopods -- Behavioral Analysis of Learning and Memory in C. elegans -- Computational Models of Hippocampal Functions -- Neural Computation Theories of Learning -- Connectionist Memory Models of Hippocampal Function -- Theory of Reward Systems -- Synchronous Oscillations and Memory Formation -- The Neuronal Workspace Model: Conscious Processing and Learning. |
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Formatted contents note | v. 2. Cognitive Psychology of Memory -- Introduction and Overview -- Attention and Memory -- Sensory Memory -- Working Memory -- Serial Learning -- Repetition and Spacing Effects -- Coding Processes -- Mental Imagery -- Distinctiveness and Memory: A Theoretical and Empirical Review -- Mnemonics: Underlying Processes and Practical Applications -- Human Spatial Memory and Navigation -- Forgetting -- Inhibitory Processes -- False Memories -- Memory in and about Affect -- Retrieval Processes in Memory -- Remembering and Knowing -- Controlled Processes in Voluntary Remembering -- Source Monitoring -- Metamemory -- D�ej�a Vu -- Tip of the Tongue Experience -- Theories of Recognition Memory -- Memory Search: A Matter of Time -- Mathematical Models of Human Memory -- Associative Retrieval Processes in Episodic Memory -- Episodic Memory: An Evolving Concept -- Semantic Memory -- Concept and Category Learning in Humans -- Language Learning -- Transfer and Expertise: The Search for Identical Elements -- Implicit Learning -- Implicit Memory and Priming -- Motor Learning and Memory -- The Role of Sleep in Memory Consolidation -- Infant Memory -- The Development of Skilled Remembering in Children -- Developmental Disorders of Learning* -- Learning in Autism -- Individual Differences in Episodic Memory -- Aging and Memory -- Superior Memory of Mnemonists and Experts in Various Domains -- Cognition, Memory, and Education -- Eyewitness Identification -- Prospective Memory: Processes, Lifespan Changes, and Neuroscience -- Autobiographical Memory -- Social Memory Processes -- Collective Memory. |
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Formatted contents note | v. 3. Memory Systems -- Introduction and Overview -- Multiple Memory Systems in the Brain: Cooperation and Competition -- Anatomy of the Hippocampus and the Declarative Memory System -- Declarative Memory System: Amnesia -- Neural Substrates of Remembering -- Electroencephalographic Studies -- Structural Basis of Episodic Memory -- Structural Basis of Semantic Memory -- The Neurobiological Basis of Recognition Memory -- Animal Models of Amnesia -- Perirhinal Cortex: Neural Representations -- Cortical Plasticity in Associative Learning and Memory -- Visual Priming -- Short-Term and Working Memory Systems -- Prefrontal Cortex and Memory -- Basal Forebrain and Memory -- Ascending Systems Controlling Attentional Functions -- Procedural Learning in Humans -- Neurobiology of Procedural Learning in Animals -- Procedural Learning: Classical Conditioning -- Procedural Learning: VOR -- Neurophysiology of Motor Skill Learning -- Cerebral Cortex: Motor Learning -- Neurophysiology of Birdsong Learning -- Emotional Learning: Animals -- Hormones and Memory -- Memory Modulation -- Memory-Enhancing Drugs -- Episodic Memory Decline and Healthy Aging -- Alzheimer's Disease: Neurostructures. |
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Formatted contents note | v. 4. Molecular Mechanisms of Memory -- Introduction and Overview -- Molecular Studies of Learning and Memory in Aplysia and the Hippocampus: A Comparative Analysis of Implicit and Explicit Memory Storage -- Sensitization and Habituation: Invertebrate -- Molecular Mechanisms of Habituation in C. elegans -- Pain Sensitization -- Molecular Mechanism of Associative Learning in the Bee -- Molecular and System Analysis of Olfactory Memory in Drosophila -- Molecular Mechanisms of Associative Learning in Hermissenda -- Molecular Mechanism of Associative Learning in Lymnaea -- Cellular Mechanisms of Associative Learning in Aplysia -- Neural and Molecular Mechanisms of Fear Memory -- The Molecular Mechanisms of Reward -- Conditioned Taste Aversion and Taste Learning: Molecular Mechanisms -- Memory Reconsolidation -- Molecular Aspects of Memory Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease -- Long-Term Potentiation: A Candidate Cellular Mechanism for Information Storage in the CNS -- LTD -- Synaptic Depression and Memory Storage -- GABAergic Interneurons in Synaptic Plasticity and Information Storage -- Neurofibromatosis Type I Learning Disabilities -- The NMDA Receptor -- Second Messengers: Calcium and cAMP Signaling -- PKM[zeta], LTP Maintenance, and Long-Term Memory Storage -- CaMKII: Mechanisms of a Prototypical Memory Model -- Angelman Syndrome -- Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases in Synaptic Plasticity and Memory -- Proteolysis and Synaptic Plasticity -- Transcription Regulation of Memory: CREB, CaMKIV, Fos/Jun, CBP, and SRF -- The NF-[kappa]B Family in Learning and Memory -- Dendritic Transport of mRNA, the IEG Arc, and Synaptic Modifications Involved in Memory Consolidation -- Glutamate Receptor Trafficking in LTP -- AMPA Receptor Regulation and the Reversal of Synaptic Plasticity -- LTP, LTD, Depotentiation, and Dedepression -- The Role of the Postsynaptic Density and the Spine Cytoskeleton in Synaptic Plasticity -- Translational Control Mechanisms in Synaptic Plasticity and Memory -- Activity-Dependent Structural Plasticity of Dendritic Spines -- Integrins and Cadherins -- Extracellular Matrix in Memory Formation -- Presynaptic Mechanisms in Plasticity and Memory -- Regulation of Synaptic Function by Endocannabinoids -- Transsynaptic Signaling by NO during Learning-Related Synaptic Plasticity -- Action Potentials in Dendrites and Spike-Timing-Dependent Plasticity -- Plasticity of Intrinsic Excitability as a Mechanism for Memory Storage -- Neurogenesis -- Epigenetics -- Chromatin Structure and Rett Syndrome. |
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Keyword | Learning, Psychology of. |
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Keyword | Memory. |
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Keyword | Learning in animals. |
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Keyword | Animal memory. |
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Keyword | Neuropsychology. |
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Keyword | Human information processing. |
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Keyword | Educational psychology. |
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Keyword | Psychology, Applied. |
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Keyword | Learning. |
700 1# - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Byrne, John H., |
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url | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/referenceworks/9780123705099 |
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