Includes bibliographical references (pages 397-430) and indexes.
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9. Persistence. Necessary, but not sufficient / Howard Eichenbaum ; Discrepancies between behaviors and brains / Richard F. Thompson ; Integrative comments: In search of molecular persistence / John Lisman -- 10. Retrieval. Molecular mechanisms / J. David Sweatt ; Properties and effects / Norman E. Spear ; On its essence and related concepts / John M. Gardiner ; Integrative comments: Varieties and puzzles / Kathleen B. McDermott -- 11. Remembering. Defining and measuring / Andrew P. Yonelinas ; A process and a state / Martin A. Conway ; Metacognitive monitoring and control processes / Asher Koriat ; Integrative comments: A controversy and a challenge / Suparna Rajaram -- 12. Transfer. Its transfer into neurobiology / Yadin Dudai ; Analysis in rats and other species / E.J. Capaldi ; Rediscovering a central concept / Mark A. McDaniel ; Specificity and generality / Alice F. Healy ; Integrative comments: The ubiquitous concept / Henry L. Roediger, III -- 13. Inhibition. Diversity of cortical functions / György Buzsáki ; Attentional regulation of cognition / Lynn Hasher ; Manifestations in long-term memory / Michael C. Anderson ; Elusive or illusion? / Colin M. MacLeod ; Integrative comments: An essential and contentious concept / Robert A. Bjork -- 14. Forgetting. Once again, it's all about representations / Michael Davis ; The fate of once learned, but "forgotten", material / Elizabeth F. Loftus ; It's role in the science of memory / David C. Rubin ; Integrative comments: It's not the opposite of remembering / John T. Wixted -- 15. Memory systems. A biological concept / Larry R. Squire ; Multiple systems in the brain and their interactions / Edmund T. Rolls ; A cognitive construct for analysis and synthesis / Marcia K. Johnson ; Integrative comments: An incentive, not an endpoint / Randy L. Buckner --16. Phylogeny and evolution. It takes two to tango / Nicola S. Clayton ; On comparing species at multiple levels / Randolf Menzel ; Implications for understanding the nature of a memory system / Stanley B. Klein ; Integrative comments: Ecology, evolutionary biology, and the science of memory / Sara J. Shettleworth -- Epilogue: Remember the future / Susan M. Fitzpatrick.
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Memory concepts / Yadin Dudai, Henry L. Roediger, III and Endel Tulving -- 1. Memory. It's all about representations / Yadin Dudai ; Why the engram is elusive / Morris Moscovitch ; Delineating the core / Daniel L. Schacter ; Integrative comments: Distinctions and dilemmas / Richard G.M. Morris -- Learning. A pre-theoretical concept / Robert A. Rescorla ; The need for a hybrid theory / Anthony Dickinson ; Challenges in the merging of levels / Elizabeth A. Phelps ; Integrative comments: Multiplicity of mechanisms / Steve Petersen -- 3. Coding and representation. Time, space, history and beyond / Alessandro Treves ; The importance of mesoscale dynamics / Anthony R McIntosh ; Searching for a home in the brain / Endel Tulving ; Integrative comments: On appealing beliefs and paucity of data / Misha Tsodyks -- 4. Plasticity. New concepts, new challenges / John H. Byrne ; A pragmatic compromise / Chris I. De Zeeuw ; On the level / John T. Bruer ; Integrative comments: More than memory / Evard I. Moser -- 5. Context. What's so special about it? / Michael S. Fanselow ; Mood, memory, and the concept of context / Eric Eich ; A reference for focal experience / Steven M. Smith ; Integrative comments: The concept in the human and animal memory domains / Mark E. Bouton -- 6. Encoding. Models linking neural mechanisms to behavior / Michael E. Hasselmo ; A cognitive perspective / Fergus I.M. Craik ; Integrative comments: The proof is still required / Lila Davachi -- 7. Working memory. Signals in the brain / Wendy A. Suzuki ; Multiple models, multiple mechanisms / Alan Baddeley ; What it is, and what it is not / Susan E. Gathercole ; Integrative comments: The mind is richer than the models / Randall W. Engle -- 8. Consolidation. Molecular restlessness / Alcino J. Silva ; Challenging the traditional view / Joseph E. LeDoux ; The demise of the fixed trace / Lynn Nadel ; Integrative comments: From hypothesis to paradigm to concept / Susan J. Sara.
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Scientists study memory from many different perspectives - neurobiological, ethological, animal conditioning, cognitive, behavioural neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, and social and cultural. This text discusses 16 concepts that are critical to understanding memory.