TY - BOOK AU - Mayes, Andrew R. AU - Downes, John Joseph. TI - Theories of organic amnesia SN - 9780863779527 U1 - 157.3 PY - 1997/// CY - London PB - Psychology Press KW - Amnesia N1 - What Do Theories of the Functional Deficit(s) Underlying Amnesia Have to Explain? Andrew R. Mayes and John Joseph Downes Implicit Memory: What Must Theories of Amnesia Explain? Ton Curran and Daniel L. Schacler The Relationships Between Temporal Lobe and Diencephalic Structures Implicated in Antcrograde Amnesia John R Ag^leton and Richard C. Saunders Consolidating Dispersed Ncocorlical Memories: The Missing Link in Amnesia Ken A. Pailer A Positive Approach to Viewing Processing Deficit Theories of Amnesia Laird S. Cerinak How Should a Database on Human Amnesia Evolve? Comments on Mayes and Downes "What Do Theories of the Functional Deficit(s) Underlying Amnesia Have to Explain?" Alan J. Parkin and Nicola M. Hunkin Comments on Mayes and Downes: "What Do Theories of the Functional Deficit(s) Underlying Amnesia Have to Explain?" Michael D. Kopehnan How Can We Best Explain Retrograde Amnesia in Human Memory Disorder? Narinder Kapiir Memory for Items and Memory for Relations in the Procedural/Declarative Memory Framework Neal J. Cohen, Russell A. Poldrack and Howard Eichenbaian Extending Models of Hippocampal Function in Animal Conditioning to Human Amnesia Mark A. Cluck, Brandon R. Ermita, Lindsay M. Oliver and Catherine E. Myers Implicit and Explicit Memory in Amnesia: Some Explanations and Predictions by the TraceLink Model Jacob M.J. Murre Predicting Syndromes of Amnesia from a Composite Holographic Associative Recall/Recognition Model (CHARM) Janet Metcalfe New Approaches to the Study of Amnesic Patients: What Can a Neurofunctional Philosophy and Neural Network Methods Offer? Alan D. Pickering Concluding Comments: Common Themes, Disagreements, and Future Directions John Joseph Downes and Andrew R. Mayes ER -