Learning and Memory: The Behavioral and Biological Substrates

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1992-07-01
Publisher(s): Psychology Pres
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Summary

This volume presents the views and findings of behaviorally and biologically oriented investigators invited to participate in The University of Iowa's biennial learning and memory symposium. While chapters vary in their scope and depth of coverage, they are all amply referenced so that researchers, teachers, and students can obtain background information appropriate to their respective needs.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Introductionp. 1
Foraging by Rats on a Radial Maze: Learning, Memory, and Decision Rulesp. 7
Referencesp. 21
Acknowledgmentp. 21
Spatial Memory in Hoarding and Nonhoarding Tits (Paridae )p. 25
Referencesp. 42
Testing The Cognitive Capacities of Animalsp. 45
Acknowledgmentsp. 56
Referencesp. 57
Memory and Expectancy in Delayed Discrimination Proceduresp. 61
Referencesp. 77
Preference for Unpredicta - bility is Reversed When Un - predictable Nonreward is Aversive: Procedures, Data, and Theories of Appetitive Observing Response Acquisitionp. 81
Referencesp. 101
Biological and Psychological Description of an Internal Clockp. 105
Referencesp. 125
Acknowledgmentsp. 125
Tau-Gamma Hypothesisp. 128
Conditioned Stimulus Control of the Expression of Sensitization of the Behavioral Activating Effects of Opiate and Stimulant Drugsp. 129
Acknowledgmentsp. 147
Referencesp. 148
A Neural Analysis of Fear Conditioningp. 153
Referencesp. 175
An Animal Model of Central Nervous System Dysfunction Associated with Fetal Alcohol Exposure: Behavioral and Neuroanatomical Correlatesp. 183
Referencesp. 204
Acknowledgmentsp. 204
Experience-Dependent Synaptogenesis as a Plausible Memory Mechanismp. 209
Acknowledgmentsp. 225
Referencesp. 225
Biophysical and Biochemical Records of Associative Memory in Rabbit CA1 Pyramidal Neurons and Hermissenda B Cellsp. 231
Referencesp. 244
Neurobiology of an Attribute Model of Memory: Role of Prefrontal Cortexp. 251
Acknowledgmentsp. 271
Referencesp. 271
System Properties of the Hippocampusp. 275
Acknowledgmentsp. 310
Referencesp. 310
Central Pathways Involved in Classical Differential Conditioning of Heart Rate Responses in Rabbitsp. 321
Acknowledgmentsp. 342
Referencesp. 342
A Cerebellar Neural Network Implementation of a Temporally Adaptive Conditioned Responsep. 347
Acknowledgmentsp. 365
Referencesp. 366
The Essential Memory Trace Circuit for a Basic Form of Associative Learningp. 369
Referencesp. 383
Author Indexp. 387
Subject Indexp. 407
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