Donna Rose Addis, Morgan Barense, Audrey Duarte
The Wiley Handbook on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory
Donna Rose Addis, Morgan Barense, Audrey Duarte
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The Wiley Handbook on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory presents a comprehensive overview of the latest, cutting-edge neuroscience research being done relating to the study of human memory and cognition.
Features the analysis of original data using cutting edge methods in cognitive neuroscience research Presents a conceptually accessible discussion of human memory research Includes contributions from authors that represent a "who's who" of human memory neuroscientists from the U.S. and abroad Supplemented with a variety of excellent and accessible diagrams to enhance comprehension
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The Wiley Handbook on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory presents a comprehensive overview of the latest, cutting-edge neuroscience research being done relating to the study of human memory and cognition.
Features the analysis of original data using cutting edge methods in cognitive neuroscience research
Presents a conceptually accessible discussion of human memory research
Includes contributions from authors that represent a "who's who" of human memory neuroscientists from the U.S. and abroad
Supplemented with a variety of excellent and accessible diagrams to enhance comprehension
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Features the analysis of original data using cutting edge methods in cognitive neuroscience research
Presents a conceptually accessible discussion of human memory research
Includes contributions from authors that represent a "who's who" of human memory neuroscientists from the U.S. and abroad
Supplemented with a variety of excellent and accessible diagrams to enhance comprehension
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 175mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781118332597
- ISBN-10: 1118332598
- Artikelnr.: 42204466
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 175mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 953g
- ISBN-13: 9781118332597
- ISBN-10: 1118332598
- Artikelnr.: 42204466
Audrey Duarte is an Assistant Professor in The School of Psychology at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She has published numerous EEG, fMRI, and neuropsychological studies related to age-related changes in episodic memory functioning and holds the current Early Career Goizueta Professor Chair at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Morgan Barense is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in 2006. Dr. Barense has published extensively on how memory functions are organized within the human brain and how memory relates to other cognitive processes, such as perception. She has received many accolades for this work, including a Canada Research Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience and a Scholar Award from the James S. McDonnell Foundation. Donna Rose Addis is an Associate Professor and Rutherford Discovery Fellow in the School of Psychology at The University of Auckland. She received her PhD from the University of Toronto in 2005 and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University. She has published 60 articles and chapters on autobiographical memory, future thinking and identity. Dr Addis has received a number of honours for her work in this area, including the prestigious New Zealand Prime Minister's MacDiarmid Emerging Scientist Prize.
About the Editors vii About the Contributors viii Preface xv 1 What We Have
Learned about Memory from Neuroimaging 1 Andrea Greve and Richard Henson 2
Activation and Information in Working Memory Research 21 Bradley R. Postle
3 The Outer Limits of Implicit Memory 44 Anthony J. Ryals and Joel L. Voss
4 The Neural Bases of Conceptual Knowledge: Revisiting a Golden Age
Hypothesis in the Era of Cognitive Neuroscience 60 Timothy T. Rogers and
Christopher R. Cox 5 Encoding and Retrieval in Episodic Memory: Insights
from fMRI 84 Michael D. Rugg, Jeffrey D. Johnson, and Melina R. Uncapher 6
Medial Temporal Lobe Subregional Function in Human Episodic Memory:
Insights from High?]Resolution fMRI 108 Jackson C. Liang and Alison R.
Preston 7 Memory Retrieval and the Functional Organization of Frontal
Cortex 131 Erika Nyhus and David Badre 8 Functional Neuroimaging of False
Memories 150 Nancy A. Dennis, Caitlin R. Bowman, and Indira C. Turney 9
Déjà Vu: A Window into Understanding the Cognitive Neuroscience of
Familiarity 172 Chris B. Martin, Chris M. Fiacconi, and Stefan Köhler 10
Medial Temporal Lobe Contributions to Memory and Perception: Evidence from
Amnesia 190 Danielle Douglas and Andy Lee 11 The Memory Function of Sleep:
How the Sleeping Brain Promotes Learning 218 Alexis M. Chambers and Jessica
D. Payne 12 Memory Reconsolidation 244 Almut Hupbach, Rebecca Gomez, and
Lynn Nadel 13 Neural Correlates of Autobiographical Memory: Methodological
Considerations 265 Peggy L. St. Jacques and Felipe De Brigard 14
Contributions of Episodic Memory to Imagining the Future 287 Victoria C.
McLelland, Daniel L. Schacter, and Donna Rose Addis 15 Episodic Memory
Across the Lifespan: General Trajectories and Modifiers 309 Yana Fandakova,
Ulman Lindenberger, and Yee Lee Shing 16 The Development of Episodic
Memory: Evidence from Event?]Related Potentials 326 Axel Mecklinger, Volker
Sprondel, and Kerstin H. Kipp 17 Episodic Memory in Healthy Older Adults:
The Role of Prefrontal and Parietal Cortices 347 M. Natasha Rajah, David
Maillet, and Cheryl L. Grady 18 Relational Memory and its Relevance to
Aging 371 Kelly S. Giovanello and Ilana T. Z. Dew 19 Memory for Emotional
and Social Information in Adulthood and Old Age 393 Elizabeth A. Kensinger
and Angela Gutchess 20 Episodic Memory in Neurodegenerative Disorders:
Past, Present, and Future 415 Muireann Irish and Michael Hornberger 21
Memory Rehabilitation in Neurological Patients 434 Laurie A. Miller and
Kylie A. Radford Index 453
Learned about Memory from Neuroimaging 1 Andrea Greve and Richard Henson 2
Activation and Information in Working Memory Research 21 Bradley R. Postle
3 The Outer Limits of Implicit Memory 44 Anthony J. Ryals and Joel L. Voss
4 The Neural Bases of Conceptual Knowledge: Revisiting a Golden Age
Hypothesis in the Era of Cognitive Neuroscience 60 Timothy T. Rogers and
Christopher R. Cox 5 Encoding and Retrieval in Episodic Memory: Insights
from fMRI 84 Michael D. Rugg, Jeffrey D. Johnson, and Melina R. Uncapher 6
Medial Temporal Lobe Subregional Function in Human Episodic Memory:
Insights from High?]Resolution fMRI 108 Jackson C. Liang and Alison R.
Preston 7 Memory Retrieval and the Functional Organization of Frontal
Cortex 131 Erika Nyhus and David Badre 8 Functional Neuroimaging of False
Memories 150 Nancy A. Dennis, Caitlin R. Bowman, and Indira C. Turney 9
Déjà Vu: A Window into Understanding the Cognitive Neuroscience of
Familiarity 172 Chris B. Martin, Chris M. Fiacconi, and Stefan Köhler 10
Medial Temporal Lobe Contributions to Memory and Perception: Evidence from
Amnesia 190 Danielle Douglas and Andy Lee 11 The Memory Function of Sleep:
How the Sleeping Brain Promotes Learning 218 Alexis M. Chambers and Jessica
D. Payne 12 Memory Reconsolidation 244 Almut Hupbach, Rebecca Gomez, and
Lynn Nadel 13 Neural Correlates of Autobiographical Memory: Methodological
Considerations 265 Peggy L. St. Jacques and Felipe De Brigard 14
Contributions of Episodic Memory to Imagining the Future 287 Victoria C.
McLelland, Daniel L. Schacter, and Donna Rose Addis 15 Episodic Memory
Across the Lifespan: General Trajectories and Modifiers 309 Yana Fandakova,
Ulman Lindenberger, and Yee Lee Shing 16 The Development of Episodic
Memory: Evidence from Event?]Related Potentials 326 Axel Mecklinger, Volker
Sprondel, and Kerstin H. Kipp 17 Episodic Memory in Healthy Older Adults:
The Role of Prefrontal and Parietal Cortices 347 M. Natasha Rajah, David
Maillet, and Cheryl L. Grady 18 Relational Memory and its Relevance to
Aging 371 Kelly S. Giovanello and Ilana T. Z. Dew 19 Memory for Emotional
and Social Information in Adulthood and Old Age 393 Elizabeth A. Kensinger
and Angela Gutchess 20 Episodic Memory in Neurodegenerative Disorders:
Past, Present, and Future 415 Muireann Irish and Michael Hornberger 21
Memory Rehabilitation in Neurological Patients 434 Laurie A. Miller and
Kylie A. Radford Index 453
About the Editors vii About the Contributors viii Preface xv 1 What We Have
Learned about Memory from Neuroimaging 1 Andrea Greve and Richard Henson 2
Activation and Information in Working Memory Research 21 Bradley R. Postle
3 The Outer Limits of Implicit Memory 44 Anthony J. Ryals and Joel L. Voss
4 The Neural Bases of Conceptual Knowledge: Revisiting a Golden Age
Hypothesis in the Era of Cognitive Neuroscience 60 Timothy T. Rogers and
Christopher R. Cox 5 Encoding and Retrieval in Episodic Memory: Insights
from fMRI 84 Michael D. Rugg, Jeffrey D. Johnson, and Melina R. Uncapher 6
Medial Temporal Lobe Subregional Function in Human Episodic Memory:
Insights from High?]Resolution fMRI 108 Jackson C. Liang and Alison R.
Preston 7 Memory Retrieval and the Functional Organization of Frontal
Cortex 131 Erika Nyhus and David Badre 8 Functional Neuroimaging of False
Memories 150 Nancy A. Dennis, Caitlin R. Bowman, and Indira C. Turney 9
Déjà Vu: A Window into Understanding the Cognitive Neuroscience of
Familiarity 172 Chris B. Martin, Chris M. Fiacconi, and Stefan Köhler 10
Medial Temporal Lobe Contributions to Memory and Perception: Evidence from
Amnesia 190 Danielle Douglas and Andy Lee 11 The Memory Function of Sleep:
How the Sleeping Brain Promotes Learning 218 Alexis M. Chambers and Jessica
D. Payne 12 Memory Reconsolidation 244 Almut Hupbach, Rebecca Gomez, and
Lynn Nadel 13 Neural Correlates of Autobiographical Memory: Methodological
Considerations 265 Peggy L. St. Jacques and Felipe De Brigard 14
Contributions of Episodic Memory to Imagining the Future 287 Victoria C.
McLelland, Daniel L. Schacter, and Donna Rose Addis 15 Episodic Memory
Across the Lifespan: General Trajectories and Modifiers 309 Yana Fandakova,
Ulman Lindenberger, and Yee Lee Shing 16 The Development of Episodic
Memory: Evidence from Event?]Related Potentials 326 Axel Mecklinger, Volker
Sprondel, and Kerstin H. Kipp 17 Episodic Memory in Healthy Older Adults:
The Role of Prefrontal and Parietal Cortices 347 M. Natasha Rajah, David
Maillet, and Cheryl L. Grady 18 Relational Memory and its Relevance to
Aging 371 Kelly S. Giovanello and Ilana T. Z. Dew 19 Memory for Emotional
and Social Information in Adulthood and Old Age 393 Elizabeth A. Kensinger
and Angela Gutchess 20 Episodic Memory in Neurodegenerative Disorders:
Past, Present, and Future 415 Muireann Irish and Michael Hornberger 21
Memory Rehabilitation in Neurological Patients 434 Laurie A. Miller and
Kylie A. Radford Index 453
Learned about Memory from Neuroimaging 1 Andrea Greve and Richard Henson 2
Activation and Information in Working Memory Research 21 Bradley R. Postle
3 The Outer Limits of Implicit Memory 44 Anthony J. Ryals and Joel L. Voss
4 The Neural Bases of Conceptual Knowledge: Revisiting a Golden Age
Hypothesis in the Era of Cognitive Neuroscience 60 Timothy T. Rogers and
Christopher R. Cox 5 Encoding and Retrieval in Episodic Memory: Insights
from fMRI 84 Michael D. Rugg, Jeffrey D. Johnson, and Melina R. Uncapher 6
Medial Temporal Lobe Subregional Function in Human Episodic Memory:
Insights from High?]Resolution fMRI 108 Jackson C. Liang and Alison R.
Preston 7 Memory Retrieval and the Functional Organization of Frontal
Cortex 131 Erika Nyhus and David Badre 8 Functional Neuroimaging of False
Memories 150 Nancy A. Dennis, Caitlin R. Bowman, and Indira C. Turney 9
Déjà Vu: A Window into Understanding the Cognitive Neuroscience of
Familiarity 172 Chris B. Martin, Chris M. Fiacconi, and Stefan Köhler 10
Medial Temporal Lobe Contributions to Memory and Perception: Evidence from
Amnesia 190 Danielle Douglas and Andy Lee 11 The Memory Function of Sleep:
How the Sleeping Brain Promotes Learning 218 Alexis M. Chambers and Jessica
D. Payne 12 Memory Reconsolidation 244 Almut Hupbach, Rebecca Gomez, and
Lynn Nadel 13 Neural Correlates of Autobiographical Memory: Methodological
Considerations 265 Peggy L. St. Jacques and Felipe De Brigard 14
Contributions of Episodic Memory to Imagining the Future 287 Victoria C.
McLelland, Daniel L. Schacter, and Donna Rose Addis 15 Episodic Memory
Across the Lifespan: General Trajectories and Modifiers 309 Yana Fandakova,
Ulman Lindenberger, and Yee Lee Shing 16 The Development of Episodic
Memory: Evidence from Event?]Related Potentials 326 Axel Mecklinger, Volker
Sprondel, and Kerstin H. Kipp 17 Episodic Memory in Healthy Older Adults:
The Role of Prefrontal and Parietal Cortices 347 M. Natasha Rajah, David
Maillet, and Cheryl L. Grady 18 Relational Memory and its Relevance to
Aging 371 Kelly S. Giovanello and Ilana T. Z. Dew 19 Memory for Emotional
and Social Information in Adulthood and Old Age 393 Elizabeth A. Kensinger
and Angela Gutchess 20 Episodic Memory in Neurodegenerative Disorders:
Past, Present, and Future 415 Muireann Irish and Michael Hornberger 21
Memory Rehabilitation in Neurological Patients 434 Laurie A. Miller and
Kylie A. Radford Index 453