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    Paperback. Zustand: Gut. Second Edition. XVII, 620 p. Einband weist einige Gebrauchsspuren auf, Buchrücken lichtbedingt ausgeblichen, innen sauber und ohne Anstreichungen / Binding shows some signs of use, spine faded due to light, clean inside and without markings. - Contents Section I, Studies of Normal and Abnormal Memory in Humans Chapter 1. A Neuropsychological Model of Memory and Consciousness. Morris Moscovitch Chapter 2. What Are the Functional Deficits That Underlie Amnesia? Andrew R. Mayes Chapter 3. The Role of Fluency in the Implicit and Explicit Task Performance of Amnesic Patients. Laird S. Cermak and Mieke Verfaellie Chapter 4. Awareness, Automaticity, and Memory Dissociations. Jeffrey P. Toth, D. Stephen Lindsay, and Larry L. Jacoby Chapter 5. Memory Dissociations: A Cognitive Psychophysiology Perspective. Russell M. Bauer and Mieke Verfaellie Chapter 6. Selective Knowledge Loss in Activational and Representational Amnesias. Elkhonon Goldberg and William B. Barr Chapter 7. The Contributions of Emotional and Motivational Abnormalities to Cognitive Deficits in Alcoholism and Aging. Marlene Oscar-Berman Chapter 8. The Problem of "Localizing" Memory in Focal Cerebrovascular Lesions. D. Yves von Cramon and Hans J. Markowitsch Chapter 9. Learning and Memory in Humans, with an Emphasis on the Role of the Hippocampus. Raymond P. Kesner, Ramona O. Hopkins, and Andrea A. Chiba Chapter 10. Functional Significance of Etiological Factors in Human Amnesia. Alan J. Parkin Chapter 11. The "New" and the "Old": Components of the Anterograde and Retrograde Memory Loss in Korsakoff and Alzheimer Patients. Michael D. Kopelman Chapter 12. Transient Global Amnesia. Mark Kritchevsky Chapter 13. Detecting Amnesia's Impostors. Jason Brandt Chapter 14. Systems of Motor Skill. Daniel B. Willingham Chapter 15. Impaired Priming in Alzheimer's Disease: Neuropsychological Implications. David P. Salmon and William C. Heindel Chapter 16. The Mobilization of Procedural Learning: The "Key Signature" of the Basal Ganglia. J. A. Saint-Cyr and A. E. Taylor Chapter 17. Procedural and Declarative Learning: Distinctions and Interactions. Mary Jo Nissen Chapter 18. The Assessment of Memory Disorders in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease. Marilyn S. Albert and Mark B. Moss Chapter 19. Degraded Knowledge Representations in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease: Implications for Models of Semantic and Repetition Priming. Alex Martin Chapter 20. Semantic Memory Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease: Disruption of Semantic Knowledge or Information-Processing Limitation? Robert D. Nebes Chapter 21. A Transfer-Appropriate Processing Account for Memory and Amnesia. Peter Graf and Karen A. Gallie Chapter 22. Age-Related Changes in Explicit and Implicit Memory. Hasker P. Davis and Patricia A. Bernstein Chapter 23. Aging and Memory: A Model Systems Approach. Paul R. Solomon and William W. Pendlebury Chapter 24. Cholinomimetic Therapy in Alzheimer's Disease. Leon J. Thal Chapter 25. A Strategy for Studying Memory Disorders in Multiple Sclerosis. William W. Beatty Chapter 26. Posttraumatic and Retrograde Amnesia after Closed Head Injury. Harvey S. Levin, Matthew A. Lilly, Andrew Papanicolaou, and Howard M. Eisenberg Chapter 27. Implicit Memory and Errorless Learning: A Link between Cognitive Theory and Neuropsychological Rehabilitation? Alan D. Baddeley Chapter 28. Rehabilitation and Memory Disorders. Barbara A. Wilson Section II. Studies of Monkeys and Rodents Chapter 29. The Components of the Medial Temporal Lobe Memory System. Stuart Zola-Morgan and Larry R. Squire Chapter 30. The Role of the Hippocampus-Fornix-Mammillary System in Episodic Memory. David Gaffan Chapter 31. A Hypothesis on Primal Long-Term Memory: Neurophysiological Evidence in the Primate Temporal Cortex. Yasushi Miyashita, Han Soo Chang, and Koichi Mori Chapter 32. Aging, Memory, and Cholinergic Systems: Studies Using Delayed- Matching and Delayed-Nonmatching Tasks in Rats. Stephen B. Dunnett Chapter 33. The Aging Septo-Hippocampal System: Its Role in Age-Related Memory Impairments. David S. Olton and Alicja L. Markowska Chapter 34. Neuromodulatory Systems and the Regulation of Memory Storage. James L. McGaugh Chapter 35. Modulation of Memory Processing: Enhancement of Memory in Rodents and Humans. Paul E. Gold Chapter 36. Toward a Comprehensive Account of Hippocampal Function: Studies of Olfactory Learning Permit an Integration of Data across Multiple Levels of Neurobiological Analysis. Tim Otto and Howard Eichenbaum Chapter 37. The Hippocampus and Prefrontal Cortex in Learning and Memory: An Animal Model Approach. Gordon Winocur Chapter 38. Role of Diencephalic Lesions and Thiamine Deficiency in Korsakoff's Amnesia: Insights from Animal Models. Philip J. Langlais Chapter 39. Thiamine Deficiency as an Animal Model of Diencephalic Amnesia. Robert G. Mair, John K. Robinson, and Susan M. Koger Chapter 40. Emotional Memories in the Brain. Joseph LeDoux Chapter 41. Analysis of Aversive Memories Using the Fear-Potentiated Startle Paradigm. Michael Davis Chapter 42. Memory: A Behavioristic and Neuroscientific Approach. Garth J. Thomas and J. M. Ordy Chapter 43. Beyond Neuronal Excitability: Receptive Field Analysis Reveals That Association Specifically Modifies the Representation of Auditory Information. Norman M. Weinberger Chapter 44. Knowledge Structures in Temporally Adaptive Conditioned Responding. John W. Moore Section III. Studies in Birds and Invertebrates Chapter 45. Memory, the Hippocampus, and Natural Selection: Studies of Food- Storing Birds. David F. Sherry Chapter 46. Studying Stages of Memory Formation with Chicks. Mark R. Rosenzweig, Edward L. Bennett, Joe L. Martinez, Jr., Paul J. Colombo, Diane W. Lee, and Peter A. Serrano Chapter 47. On Chicks and Rosetta Stones. Steven P. R. Rose Chapter 48. Molecular Interrelationships between Short- and Long-Term Memory. Timothy E. Kennedy, Robert D. Hawkins, and Eric R. Kandel Chapter 49. Analysis of Short- and Long-Term Enhancement Produced by One-Trial.