Learning, and hence memory, is ubiquitous not only throughout the animal kingdom, but apparently throughout many regions of the brain. Is all learning reducible to a single common form? Neuropsychological dissociations suggest that the mammalian brain possesses a number of different and potentially independent memory systems, with different mechanisms and anatomical dispositions, some of which are neurally widely dispersed and others of which are narrowly organized. Among the types considered are: (i) short-term memory; (ii) knowledge and skills; (iii) stable associative memory; (iv) event memory; and (v) priming. As double or multiple dissociations do not lead to logically inevitable conclusions, it has been argued that an alternative to m...
AbstractMemory depends upon a network of interconnected and functionally related cortical and subcor...
The structural aspects of human memory continue to baffle researchers. There are several issues that...
Meeter M, Veldkamp R, Jin Y. Multiple memory stores and operant conditioning: A rationale for memory...
Learning, and hence memory, is ubiquitous not only throughout the animal kingdom, but apparently thr...
The existence of multiple memory systems has been proposed in a number of areas, including cogni-tiv...
A substantial and growing body of evidence from cognitive neuroscience supports the concept of multi...
Evidence from experimental animal studies as well as human neuroimaging studies has led researchers ...
Several different dissociable memory systems are considered in terms of their known or putative site...
The view that different kinds of memory are mediated by dissociable neural systems has received exte...
Recent theories postulate that memory can be divided into multiple brain memory systems. Although me...
A standard set of experimental conditions for studying the effects of lesions to the three brain are...
One of the guiding principles of memory research in the preceding decades is multiple memory systems...
Why does the brain contain more than one memory system? Genetic algorithms can play a role in elucid...
Current theories about human memory have been shaped by clinical observations and animal experiments...
Amodio [1] argues that social cognition research has for many decades relied on imprecise dual-proce...
AbstractMemory depends upon a network of interconnected and functionally related cortical and subcor...
The structural aspects of human memory continue to baffle researchers. There are several issues that...
Meeter M, Veldkamp R, Jin Y. Multiple memory stores and operant conditioning: A rationale for memory...
Learning, and hence memory, is ubiquitous not only throughout the animal kingdom, but apparently thr...
The existence of multiple memory systems has been proposed in a number of areas, including cogni-tiv...
A substantial and growing body of evidence from cognitive neuroscience supports the concept of multi...
Evidence from experimental animal studies as well as human neuroimaging studies has led researchers ...
Several different dissociable memory systems are considered in terms of their known or putative site...
The view that different kinds of memory are mediated by dissociable neural systems has received exte...
Recent theories postulate that memory can be divided into multiple brain memory systems. Although me...
A standard set of experimental conditions for studying the effects of lesions to the three brain are...
One of the guiding principles of memory research in the preceding decades is multiple memory systems...
Why does the brain contain more than one memory system? Genetic algorithms can play a role in elucid...
Current theories about human memory have been shaped by clinical observations and animal experiments...
Amodio [1] argues that social cognition research has for many decades relied on imprecise dual-proce...
AbstractMemory depends upon a network of interconnected and functionally related cortical and subcor...
The structural aspects of human memory continue to baffle researchers. There are several issues that...
Meeter M, Veldkamp R, Jin Y. Multiple memory stores and operant conditioning: A rationale for memory...