=LDR 00000nam 2200000 4500 =001 INLIS000000000003099 =005 20200508202143 =008 200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| =020 $$a 9780123705075 =035 $0010-0520003099 =041 $$a eng =082 $$a 153.1 0287 =084 $$a 153.1 0287/EIC/L =100 $$a Edited by Howard Eichenbaum =245 $$a Learning and Memory : A Comprehensive Reference : Memory Systems =260 $$a Oxford $b Warner Books $c 2008 =300 $$a xviii, 620 p.$b : illus.;$c 27 cm =500 $$a Completed Volume from 1 to 4 ISBN Set 978-0-12-370504-4 =504 $$a p. 615 - 620 =520 $$a Volume 3, edited by H. Eichenbaum, consists of chapters which represent a ?progress report? on what we know about memory systems and their relationship to different parts of the brain. Memory Systems returns to a comparative approach of learning and memory. This volume introduces the concepts of multiple memory systems, and many chapters discuss in extensive detail the different features of declarative memory and their underlying brain structures. Procedural learning in humans and other animals is addressed, and a short section details the involvement of hormones and emotions on memory retention or loss. Finally, changes in memory systems associated with aging, disease processes, and drug use are addressed. =650 $$a Memory and Learning - Reference books