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

"The Memory Process offers a groundbreaking, interdisciplinary approach to the understanding of human memory, with contributions from both neuroscientists and humanists. The first book to link the neuroscientific study of memory to the investigation of memory in the humanities, it connects the lates...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Nalbantian, Suzanne, 1950-
Matthews, Paul M.
McClelland, James L.
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [2011], ©2011.
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Local Note:
MSU: This book was selected in recognition of MSU Libraries Student Employee, Ryan Jurado, Class of 2011.
Physical Description:vi, 440 pages : illustrations
Format: Book
Contents:
  • The engram revisited: on the elusive permanence of memory / Yadin Dudai
  • Molecular genetics approaches to memory consolidation / Alcino Silva
  • The epigenetic variability of memory : brain plasticity and artistic creation / Jean-Pierre Changeux
  • Memory in sleep and dreams : the construction of meaning / Robert Stick Gold
  • The mnemonic brain : neuroimaging, neuropharmacology, and memory
  • Disorders / Paul Matthews
  • Memory as a constructive process : the parallel distributed processing approach / James McClelland
  • Emotional memory processing : synaptic connectivity / Jopseph LeDoux and Valerie Doyere
  • Functions of human emotional memory : the brain and emotion / Edmund 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
  • 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 Hertz
  • Neurocognitive approaches to memory in music : music is memory / Barbara Tillmann, Isabelle Peretz, and Severine Samson
  • Memory, movies, and the brain / Fernando Vidal.