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Memory, systems, process, or function?, edited by Jonathan K. Foster and Marko Jelicic

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Memory, systems, process, or function?, edited by Jonathan K. Foster and Marko Jelicic
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Memory
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
39508194
Responsibility statement
edited by Jonathan K. Foster and Marko Jelicic
Series statement
Debates in psychology
Sub title
systems, process, or function?
Table of contents
Memory structures, procedures, and processes / Jonathan K. Foster and Marko Jelicic -- Study of memory: processes and systems / Endel Tulving -- Components of processing / Henry L. Roediger III, Randy L. Buckner, and Kathleen B. McDermott -- Functional dissociation of brain regions in learning and memory: evidence for multiple systems / Robert M. McDonald, Anne-Marie Ergis, and Gordon Winocur -- Combining disruption and activation techniques to map conceptual and perceptual memory processes in the human brain / Teresa A. Blaxton -- How does the brain mediate our ability to remember? / Andrew R. Mayes -- The memory chop shop: issues in the search for memory systems / Mary Susan Weldon -- The architecture of human memory / John D.E. Gabrieli -- Not one versus many, but zero versus any: structure and function in the context of the multiple memory systems debate / Jeffrey P. Toth and R. Reed Hunt -- Component processes versus systems: is there really an important difference? / Alan J. Parkin

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