Intro; Preface; Contents; 482 A History and Overview of the Behavioral Neuroscience of Learning and Memory; Abstract; 1 Multiple Learning and Memory Systems; 2 General Overview of the Volume; 481 Current Topics Regarding the Function of the Medial Temporal Lobe Memory System; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Background; 2.1 Neurologic Patient H.M; 2.1.1 The Anatomy of H.M.'s Lesion; 2.2 Neurologic Patient E.P; 2.2.1 The Anatomy of E.P.'s Lesion; 2.3 Insights About the Organization of Memory from H.M. and E.P; 2.3.1 Memory Is a Distinct Cerebral Ability.
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2.3.2 The MTL is Not the Repository of Permanent Long-Term Memory2.3.3 MTL Damage Does Not Impair Working Memory; 2.3.4 MTL Damage Does Not Impair Many Other Forms of Memory; 2.3.5 MTL Function Supports Declarative Memory; 2.4 Animal Model of Medial Temporal Lobe (MTL) Amnesia; 2.5 Multiple Memory Systems; 2.6 The Organization of the Medial Temporal Lobe Memory System; 3 Current Topics; 3.1 Does Perirhinal Cortex Exclusively Support Memory, or Memory and Higher Order Visual Perception?; 3.2 Is There an Anatomical Separation Between Recollection and Familiarity?
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3.3 Is the Organization of Spatial Memory Different Between Humans and Rats, or Is the Difference Between the Working Memory Capacities of the Two Species?References; 462 Neural Activity Patterns Underlying Spatial Coding in the Hippocampus; Abstract; 1 Introduction; 2 Anatomical Organization of the Hippocampal Network; 2.1 Hippocampal Inputs; 2.2 DG to CA3; 2.3 CA3 to CA1; 2.4 CA2; 2.5 CA1; 2.6 Subiculum; 3 Electrophysiological Signatures of the Hippocampus; 3.1 Place Cells; 3.2 Theta Oscillations; 3.3 Sharp-Wave Ripples (SWRs); 3.4 Network Activity Outside of Theta and SWRs.
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3.5 Gamma Oscillations4 Entorhinal Cortex; 4.1 Cell Characteristics of the EC; 4.2 EC Network Activity; 5 Dentate Gyrus; 5.1 Cell Characteristics of the DG; 5.2 DG Network Activity During the Locomotor State; 5.3 DG Network Activity During SWRs; 6 CA3 and CA1; 6.1 Functional Roles of CA3; 6.2 Functional Roles of CA1; 6.3 Cell Characteristics of CA3 and CA1; 6.4 CA3 and CA1 Network Activity During the Locomotor State; 6.5 CA3 and CA1 Network Activity During SWRs; 7 CA2; 7.1 Cell Characteristics of CA2; 7.2 CA2 Network Activity; 8 Subiculum; 8.1 Cell Characteristics of the Subiculum.
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8.2 Subiculum Network Activity9 Hippocampal Function Along the Dorsoventral Axis; 9.1 Cell Characteristics Across the Dorsoventral Axis; 9.2 Network Activity Across the Dorsoventral Axis; 10 Hippocampal Output; 11 Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References; 450 What Versus Where: Non-spatial Aspects of Memory Representation by the Hippocampus; Abstract; 1 What Is the Nature of Memory Representation that Supports "Recollection" of Non-spatial Stimuli?; 1.1 Representations of Episodes as Sequences of Events; 1.2 Representation of Memories Linked into Relational Networks.
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'Behavioral Neuroscience of Learning and Memory' brings together the opinions and expertise of some of the world's foremost neuroscientists in the field of learning and memory research. The volume provides a broad coverage of contemporary research and thinking in this field, focusing both on well established topics such as the medial temporal lobe memory system, as well as emerging areas of research such as the role of memory in decision making and the mechanisms of perceptual learning. Key intersecting themes include the molecular and cellular mechanisms of memory formation, the multiplicity of memory systems in the brain, and the way in which technological innovation is driving discovery. Unusually for a volume of this kind, this volume brings together research from both humans and animals--often relatively separate areas of discourse--to give a more comprehensive and integrated view of the field. The book will be of interest to both established researchers who wish to broaden their knowledge of topics outside of their specific areas of expertise, and for students who need a resource to help them make sense of the vast scientific literature on this subject.
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