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The memory process : neuroscientific and humanistic perspectives / edited by Suzanne Nalbantian, Paul M. Matthews, and James L. McClelland.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextCopyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (vi, 440 pages, 4 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color), musicContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780262289672
  • 0262289679
  • 1282978462
  • 9781282978461
  • 9786612978463
  • 6612978465
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Memory process.DDC classification:
  • 153.1/2 22
LOC classification:
  • BF371 .M463 2011eb
NLM classification:
  • 2010 L-716
  • BF 371
Other classification:
  • 153.12
Online resources:
Contents:
The engram revisited: on the elusive permanence of memory / Yadin Dudai -- Molecular genetics approaches to memory consolidation / Alcino J. Silva -- The epigenetic variability of memory : brain plasticity and artistic creation / Jean-Pierre Changeux -- Memory in sleep and dreams : the construction of meaning / Robert Stickgold -- The mnemonic brain : neuroimaging, neuropharmacology, and disorders of memory / Paul M. Matthews -- Memory as a constructive process : the parallel distributed processing approach / James L. McClelland -- Emotional memory processing : synaptic connectivity / Jopseph E. LeDoux and Valérie Doyère -- Functions of human emotional memory : the brain and emotion / Edmund T. Rolls -- Memory and neurophilosophy / John Bickle -- Confabulations about personal memories, normal and abnormal / William Hirstein -- The neuroethics of memory / Walter Glannon -- Autobiographical memory in modernist literature and neuroscience / Suzanne Nalbantian -- Memory and imagination in romantic fiction / Alan Richardson -- Memory in the literary memoir / John Burt Foster, Jr. -- Memory in theater : the scene is memory / Atillio Favorini -- Memory in art : history and the neuroscience of response / David Freedberg -- Memory in musical form : from Bach to Ives / David Michael Hertz -- Neurocognitive approaches to memory in music : music is memory / Barbara Tillmann, Isabelle Peretz, and Séverine Samson -- Memory, movies, and the brain / Fernando Vidal.
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Summary: The convergence of neuroscience, philosophy, art, music & literature offers valuable new insights into the study of memory.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The engram revisited: on the elusive permanence of memory / Yadin Dudai -- Molecular genetics approaches to memory consolidation / Alcino J. Silva -- The epigenetic variability of memory : brain plasticity and artistic creation / Jean-Pierre Changeux -- Memory in sleep and dreams : the construction of meaning / Robert Stickgold -- The mnemonic brain : neuroimaging, neuropharmacology, and disorders of memory / Paul M. Matthews -- Memory as a constructive process : the parallel distributed processing approach / James L. McClelland -- Emotional memory processing : synaptic connectivity / Jopseph E. LeDoux and Valérie Doyère -- Functions of human emotional memory : the brain and emotion / Edmund T. Rolls -- Memory and neurophilosophy / John Bickle -- Confabulations about personal memories, normal and abnormal / William Hirstein -- The neuroethics of memory / Walter Glannon -- Autobiographical memory in modernist literature and neuroscience / Suzanne Nalbantian -- Memory and imagination in romantic fiction / Alan Richardson -- Memory in the literary memoir / John Burt Foster, Jr. -- Memory in theater : the scene is memory / Atillio Favorini -- Memory in art : history and the neuroscience of response / David Freedberg -- Memory in musical form : from Bach to Ives / David Michael Hertz -- Neurocognitive approaches to memory in music : music is memory / Barbara Tillmann, Isabelle Peretz, and Séverine Samson -- Memory, movies, and the brain / Fernando Vidal.

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The convergence of neuroscience, philosophy, art, music & literature offers valuable new insights into the study of memory.

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