Vol 1: Randolf Menzel: Learning Theory and
Behavior
Randolf Menzel: Introduction and Overview
Henry L. Roediger: A Typology of Memory Terms
John Capaldi: History of behavioral learning theories
Lynn Nadel: Multiple Memory Systems: A New View
Ralph Miller: Retrieval from memory
John Staddon: Operant Behavior
Geoffrey Hall: Perceptual learning
E James Kehoe: Discrimination and generalization
Mark Bouton: Extinction
Aaron P. Blaisdell: Cognitive dimension of operant learning
Ed Wasserman: Concept and category learning in animals
Randy Gallistel: Learning and Representation
Polly Dalton: Selective Attention in Vision, Audition, and Touch
Suzanne Corkin: Amnesia: Point and Counterpoint
Mark L. Howe: The Nature of Infantile Amnesia
Julia Fischer: Transmission of Acquired Information in Nonhuman
Primates
Peter Marler: Bird song learning
Michael Domjan: Adaptive Specializations and Generality of the
Laws of Classical and Instrumental Conditioning
Ken Cheng: Interval timing
David Stephens: Foraging
Norbert Fortin: Navigation and Episodic-like memory in Mammals
Alan C. Kamil: Memory in Food Caching in Animals
Nicola Clayton: What Do Animals Remember About Their Past?
Susan Sara: Reconsolidation: Historical Perspective and Theoretical
Aspects
Randolf Menzel: Navigation in Insects
Cosme Salas García: Spatial learning in fish
Dorothea Eisenhardt: Reconsolidation in Invertebrates
Martin Heisenberg: Different associative learning tasks establish
distinct local memory traces in the Drosophila brain
Martin Giurfa: Behavioral and Neural Analysis of Associate learning
in the Honeybee
Paul Benjamin: Behavioral and circuit analysis of learning and
memory in Molluscs
Graziano Fiorito: Behavioral Analysis of Learning and Memory in:
Cephalopods
Catherine Rankin: Behavioral Analysis of Learning and Memory in:
C. elegans
Edmund T Rolls: Computational models of hippocampal function
Terry Sejnowski: Neural Computation Theories of Learning
Michael E Hasselmo: Connectionist Memory Models
Bernard W Balleine: Theory of Reward Systems
Wolf Singer: Cognitive binding and memory
Jean-Pierre Changeux: The Neuronal Workspace Model: Conscious Processing
and
Learning
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Vol 2: Henry Roediger: Cognitive Psychology of Memory
Henry L.
Roediger: Introduction and Overview
Neil Mulligan: Attention and Memory
Nelson Cowan: Sensory Memory
Susan Gathercole: Working Memory
Alice Healy: Serial Learning
Robert L. Greene: Repetition and Spacing Effects
Reed Hunt: Coding Processes
Cesare Cornoldi: Mental Imagery
Steve Schmidt: Distinctiveness and Memory
Reed Hunt: Mnemonic devices
Timothy McNamara: Spatial Memory
James S. Nairne: Forgetting
Karl-Heinz Bauml: Inhibitory Processes
Elizabeth Marsh: False Memories
Eric Eich: Emotion, Mood, and Memory
Suparna Rajaram: Retrieval Processes in Memory
John Gardiner: Remembering and Knowing
Asher Koriat: Controlled Processes in Voluntary Remembering
Steve Lindsay: Source Monitoring
Janet Metcalfe: Metamemory
Alan S Brown: déjà vu
Alan S Brown: Tip of the tongue states
Andy Yonelinas: Theories of Recognition Memory
William Hockley: Memory Search
Jeroen Raaijmakers: Mathematical Models of Human Memory
Michael Kahana: Associative Retrieval Processes in Episodic Memory
Kathleen B. McDermott: Episodic Memory
David Balota: Semantic Memory
Michael Ross: Social Memory Processes
Gedeon O. Deák: Language Learning
Peter Frensch: Transfer and Expertise
Pierre Perruchet: Implicit Learning
Daniel Schacter: Implicit Memory and Priming
Richard Schmidt: Motor Skill
Robert Stickgold: The Role of Sleep in Memory Consolidation
Carolyn Rovee-Collier: Infant Memory
Peter Ornstein: Children's Memory Development
Elena Grigorenko: Developmental Disorders of Learning
Morton Gernsbacher: Learning in Autism
Michael Kane: Individual Differences in Episodic Memory
Moshe Naveh-Benjamin: Aging and Memory
Anders Ericsson: Superior memory of mnemonists and experts in various
domains
Mark A. McDaniel: Cognition, Memory, and Education
Brian Cutler: Eye Witness Identification
Gilles Einstein: Prospective Memory: Cognitive Processes, Lifespan
Changes, and Underlying Neural Processes
Martin Conway: Autobiographical Memory
Brian Ross: Concept and Category Learning in Humans
James V. Wertsch: Collective Memory
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Vol 3: Howard Eichenbaum: Memory
Systems
Howard Eichenbaum: Introduction and Overview
Norman White: Multiple Memory Systems in the Brain: Cooperation
and Competition
Rebecca Burwell: Anatomy of the hippocampus and the Declarative
memory system
Larry Squire: Declarative Memory System: Amnesia
Ken Paller: Neural substrates of remembering- Electroencephalographic
Studies
Lars Nyberg: Structural basis of Episodic memory
Alex Martin: Structural basis of Semantic memory
Chantal Stern: Neurobiology of Recognition and Memory
Joceyline Bachevalier: Animal models of amnesia
Malcolm Brown: Perirhinal cortex: neural representations
Norman Weinberger: Cerebral cortex and memory: plasticity
Kalanit Grill-Spector: Visual Priming
Mark D'Esposito: Short term and working memory systems
Charan Ranganath: Prefrontal cortex and memory
Andrea Chiba: Basal forebrain and memory
Martin Sarter: Ascending systems controlling attentional functions
Barbara Knowlton: Procedural learning in humans
Mark Packard: Procedural learning in animals
Andrew M. Poulos: Procedural learning: classical conditioning
Kathleen Cullen: Procedural learning: VOR
Jerome N Sanes: Cerebral cortex: Motor learning
Richard Mooney: Neurophysiology of Birdsong learning
Stephen A Maren: Emotional learning: animals
Janice Juraska: Hormones and memory
James McGaugh: Memory modulation
Paul Gold: Memory Enhancing Drugs
Robert Cabeza: Episodic Memory Decline and Healthy Aging
Monte Buchsbaum: Alzheimer’s disease: neurostructures
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Vol
4: David Sweatt: Mechanisms of Memory
David Sweatt: Overview and
Organization
Eric Kandel: Molecular Studies of Learning and Memory in Aplysia
and the
Hippocampus: A Comparative Analysis of Implicit and Explicit Memory
Storage
John Byrne: Sensitization and Habituation Invertebrate
Catherine Rankin: Molecular Mechanisms of Habituation in C. elegans
Robert Gereau: Pain Sensitization
Uli Mueller: Molecular Mechanism of Associative Learning - Bee
Thomas Preat: Molecular and System Analysis of Olfactory Memory
in Drosophila
Terry Crow: Molecular Mechanisms of Associative Learning in Hermissenda
György Kemenes: Molecular Mechanism of Associative Learning
in Lymnea
John Byrne: Molecular Mechanism of Associative Learning in Aplysia
Glenn Schafe: Neural and Molecular Mechanisms of Fear Memory
Eric Nestler: The Molecular Mechanisms of Reward
Kobi Rosenblum: Conditioned Taste Aversion and Taste Learning:
molecular
mechanisms
Cristina Alberini: Memory Reconsolidation
Lennart Mucke: Molecular aspects of memory dysfunction in Alzheimer’s
Disease
David Sweatt: Long-Term Potentiation: A Candidate Cellular Mechanism
for
Information Storage in the CNS
C.R.W. Hansel: LTD — Synaptic Depression and Memory Storage
Chris McBain: GABAergic Interneurons in Synaptic Plasticity and
Information Storage
Alcino Silva: Neurofibromatosis Mental Retardation
David Sweatt: The NMDA Receptor
Daniel Storm: Second Messengers Calcium and cAMP Signaling
Todd Sacktor: PKMzeta, LTP maintenance, and long-term memory persistence
Roger Colbran: CaMKII: Mechanisms of a Prototypical Memory Model
Edwin Weeber: Angelman Syndrome
Raymond Kelleher: MAPKs ERK and p38
Ashok Hegde: Proteolysis and Synaptic Plasticity
Sheena Josselyn: Transcription Regulation of Memory: CREB, CaMKIV,
Fos/Jun, CBP, and SRF
Mollie Meffert: The NF-kappaB Family in Learning and Memory
Oswald Steward: Arc and mRNA Trafficking
Michael Browning: Glutamate Receptor Trafficking in LTP
Richard Huganir: AMPA Receptor Regulation and the Reversal of Synaptic
Plasticity —
LTP, LTD, Depotentiation, and Dedepression
Mary Kennedy: The Role of the Postsynaptic Density and the Spine
Cytoskeleton in
Synaptic Plasticity
Eric Klann: Translational Control Mechanisms in Synaptic Plasticity
and Memory
Lucas Pozzo-Miller: Activity-Dependent Structural Plasticity of
Dendritic Spines
Ron Davis: Integrins and Cadherins — Extracellular Matrix
in Memory formation
Craig Powell: Presynaptic Mechanisms in Plasticity and Memory
David Lovinger: Regulation of Synaptic Function by Endocannabinoids
Robert Hawkins: Transsynaptic signaling by NO during learning related
synaptic
plasticity
Jack Waters: Back-propagating Action Potentials, Dendritic Channels
and spike
John Byrne: Plasticity of Intrinsic Excitability as a Mechanism
for Memory Storage
Fred Gage: Neurogenesis
Jonathan M. Levenson: Epigenetics — Chromatin Structure and Rett
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