Brain Organization and Memory : Cells, Systems, and Circuits.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780195360257
- 153.1/2
- QP406.B735 1990
Intro -- Contents -- 1. Neurobiology of Memory: The Significance of Anomalous Findings -- I: Forms of Memory -- Introduction -- 2. The Development of Learning and Memory in Aplysia -- 3. Synaptic Plasticity, Neural Architecture, and Forms of Memory -- 4. Forms of Memory in Pavlovian Conditioning -- 5. Functional Forms of Human Memory -- COMMENTARIES AND ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES -- 6. Neuromnemonics: Forms and Contents -- 7. Time and Memory -- 8. Forms of Memory: Issues and Directions -- II: Regulation of Cortical Function in Memory -- Introduction -- 9. Functions of Neuronal Networks in the Hippocampus and of Backprojections in the Cerebral Cortex in Memory -- 10. Ontogenetic Self-Organization and Learning -- 11. The Dissection by Alzheimer's Disease of Cortical and Limbic Neural Systems Relevant to Memory -- COMMENTARIES AND ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES -- 12. The Neocortex and Memory Storage -- 13. A Network Model for Learned Spatial Representation in the Posterior Parietal Cortex -- 14. Cortical Localization of Working Memory -- III: Representations: Beyond the Single Cell -- Introduction -- 15. Neural Networks: Test Tubes to Theorems -- 16. Notes on Neural Computing and Associative Memory -- 17. Building Network Learning Algorithms from Hebbian Synapses -- 18. A Neural Architecture for the Representation of Scenes -- COMMENTARIES AND ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES -- 19. Representations: Who Needs Them? -- 20. Interactions Within Neuronal Assemblies: Theory and Experiment -- 21. Neural Networks and Networks of Neurons -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Z.
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