Memory and the Brain

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Psychology Press, May 13, 2013 - Psychology - 544 pages
Published in the year 1984, Memory and the Brain is a valuable contribution to the field of Neuropsychology.
 

Contents

The Neural Substrate of Attention and the Medial Appraisal System
Damage to the Appraisal System and the Affective Memory Circuit
Hemisphere Functions and Memory Impairment
Relay Station of Memory and Action Circuits
Hippocampal Damage and Memory
The Hippocampal Projection
Relay Station in the Imagination Circuit
Neurotransmitters in the Brain

Memory Models
A Psychological Theory of Cognition and Memory
NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL CORRELATES
Localization of Psychological Functions
Sensory Areas and Appraisal
Sensory Memory and Affective Memory 13 Cortical Areas Mediating Movement Motor Areas and the Initiation of Action
Motor Memory Registration
Motor Memory Deficits After Frontal Lesions
Memory Retrieval
Neurotransmitters the Reward System and Psychiatric Illness
Ascending and Descending Links Activation Depression
Through the Hypothalamus
Lobe
Reference
Author Index
Subject Index
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Magda B. Arnold

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