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1 Part 6 Opener Simultaneous registration maps of EEG and functional MRI

2 Figure 17.1 Brain Tissue Removed from Henry Molaison (Patient H.M.)

3 Figure 17.2 Henry’s Performance on a Mirror-Tracing Task

4 Figure 17.3 Two Main Kinds of Memory: Declarative and Nondeclarative

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6 Figure 17.4 The Brain Damage in Patient N.A.

7 Box 17.1 Learning and Memory: Some Basic Concepts and Definitions

8 Figure 17.5 Subtypes of Declarative and Nondeclarative Memory

9 Figure 17.6 Serial Position Curves from Immediate-Recall Experiments

10 Figure 17.7 Hypothesized Memory Processes: Encoding, Consolidation, and Retrieval

11 Figure 17.8 Encoding, Consolidation, and Retrieval of Declarative Memories

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13 Box 17.2 Emotions and Memory

14 Figure 17.9 The Delayed Non-Matching-to-Sample Task

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16 Figure 17.10 Memory Performance after Medial Temporal Lobe Lesions

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18 Figure 17.11 My Story versus Your Story

19 Figure 17.12 Biological Psychologists at Work

20 Figure 17.13 Sex, Memory, and Hippocampal Size

21 Figure 17.14 Tests of Specific Attributes of Memory

22 Figure 17.14 Tests of Specific Attributes of Memory (Part 1)

23 Figure 17.14 Tests of Specific Attributes of Memory (Part 2)

24 Figure 17.14 Tests of Specific Attributes of Memory (Part 3)

25 Figure 17.15 Brain Regions Involved in Different Kinds of Learning and Memory

26 Figure 17.15 Brain Regions Involved in Different Kinds of Learning and Memory (Part 1)

27 Figure 17.15 Brain Regions Involved in Different Kinds of Learning and Memory (Part 2)

28 Figure 17.16 Synaptic Changes That May Store Memories

29 Figure 17.16 Synaptic Changes That May Store Memories (Part 1)

30 Figure 17.16 Synaptic Changes That May Store Memories (Part 2)

31 Figure 17.17 Experimental Environments to Test the Effects of Enrichment on Learning and Brain Measures

32 Figure 17.18 Measurement of Dendritic Branching

33 Figure 17.18 Measurement of Dendritic Branching (Part 1)

34 Figure 17.18 Measurement of Dendritic Branching (Part 2)

35 Figure 17.19 The Sea Slug Aplysia

36 Figure 17.20 Synaptic Plasticity Underlying Habituation in Aplysia

37 Figure 17.20 Synaptic Plasticity Underlying Habituation in Aplysia (Part 1)

38 Figure 17.20 Synaptic Plasticity Underlying Habituation in Aplysia (Part 2)

39 Figure 17.21 Long-Term Potentiation Occurs in the Hippocampus

40 Figure 17.21 Long-Term Potentiation Occurs in the Hippocampus (Part 1)

41 Figure 17.21 Long-Term Potentiation Occurs in the Hippocampus (Part 2)

42 Figure 17.21 Long-Term Potentiation Occurs in the Hippocampus (Part 3)

43 Figure 17.22 Roles of NMDA and AMPA Receptors in Induction of LTP in the CA1 Region

44 Figure 17.22 Roles of NMDA and AMPA Receptors in Induction of LTP in the CA1 Region (Part 1)

45 Figure 17.22 Roles of NMDA and AMPA Receptors in Induction of LTP in the CA1 Region (Part 2)

46 Figure 17.22 Roles of NMDA and AMPA Receptors in Induction of LTP in the CA1 Region (Part 3)

47 Figure 17.23 Steps in the Neurochemical Cascade during the Induction of LTP

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49 Figure 17.24 Functioning of the Neural Circuit for Conditioning of the Eye-Blink Reflex

50 Figure 17.24 Functioning of the Neural Circuit for Conditioning of the Eye-Blink Reflex (Part 1)

51 Figure 17.24 Functioning of the Neural Circuit for Conditioning of the Eye-Blink Reflex (Part 2)

52 Figure 17.24 Functioning of the Neural Circuit for Conditioning of the Eye-Blink Reflex (Part 3)

53 Figure 17.25 Neurogenesis in the Dentate Gyrus

54 Figure 17.26 Active Brain Regions during Encoding and Retrieval Tasks in Young and Old People


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