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Title Brain mechanisms of perception and memory : from neuron to behavior / edited by Taketoshi Ono ... [and others]
Published New York : Oxford University Press, 1993

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Description xxi, 692 pages, 2 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm
Contents Machine derived contents note: PART I: Perception of Form -- 1. Differential Functions of Central and Peripheral Visual Field Representations in Monkey Prestriate Cortex, S. Yaginuma et al. -- 2. Inability of Pattern Vision in Monkeys with Removal of Posterior Inferotemporal Cortex, E. Iwai et al. -- 3. Serial Processing of Visual Object-Features in the Posterior and Anterior Parts of the Inferotemporal Cortex, K. Tanaka et al. -- 4. An Analysis at the Population Level of the Processing of Faces in the Inferotemporal Cortex, M.P. Young and S. Yamane -- 5. Information Processing in the Monkey Somatosensory Cortex for the Recognition of Objects, Y. Iwamura and M. Tanaka -- 6. A Role of Expectation in Visual and Tactile Processing within Temporal Cortex, J.K. Hietanen and D.I. Perrett -- PART II: Perception of Motion -- 7. Extraretinal Representations in Visual Areas of Macaque Cerebral Cortex, J.H.R. Maunsell and V.P. Ferrera -- 8. Hierarchical Neural Analysis of Optical Flow in the Macaque Visual Pathway, H. Saito -- 9. Motion Processing for Guiding Self-Motion, R.H. Wurtz, C.J. Duffy, and J.-P. Roy -- 10. Neural Mechanisms of Perception of Linear and Rotary Movement in Depth in the Parietal Association Cortex of the Monkey, M. Kusunoki and Y. Tanaka -- 11. From Direction of Motion to Patterns of Motion: Hierarchies of Motion Analysis in Visual Cortex, R.A. Anderson et al. -- 12. Microstimulation of Visual Area MT: Effects of Choice Behavior in the Absence of Moving Visual Stimuli, C.M. Murasugi, C.D. Salzman, and W.T. Newsome -- PART III: Memory: Limbic System -- 13. The Organization of Declarative and Nondeclarative Memory, L.R. Squire -- 14. The Entorhinal Cortex of the Monkey: A Summary of Recent Anatomical Findings, D.G. Amaral, M.P. Witter, and R. Insausti -- 15. The Memory System Damaged in Medial Temporal Lobe Amnesia: Findings from Humans and Nonhuman Primates, S. Zola-Morgan and L.R. Squire -- 16. Anterograde Amnesia and the Comparative Neuropsychology of Limbic Structures, J.P. Aggleton -- 17. Neurophysiological and Theoretical Analysis of How the Primate Hippocampus Functions in Memory, E.T. Rolls and S. O'Mara -- 18. Where Perception Meets Memory: Functional Coding in the Hippocampus, H. Eichenbaum and T. Otto -- 19. Neural Mechanisms of Recognition and Memory in the Limbic System, T. Ono et al. -- 20. Contribution of Monkey Basal Forebrain to Learning and Memory, M. Fukuda, R. Masuda, and T. Ono -- 21. The Role of the Hippocampus in Learning and Memory, P.E. Sharp -- PART IV: Perception and Memory: Neocortex -- 22. Neural Mechanisms of Pictorial Long-Term Memory in the Primate Temporal Cortex, Y. Miyashita -- 23. Comparisons of Single Neuronal Activities in the Temporal Cortex and the Amygdala of the Rhesus Monkey During a Visual Discrimination and Memory Task, A. Mikami, K. Nakamura, and K. Kubota -- 24. The Effects of Selective Attention on Visual Processing Measured with Performance and Positron Emission Tomography, S.E. Peterson -- 25. Memory Cells in Primate Cortex and the Activation of Memory Networks, J.M. Fuster -- 26. Prefrontal Cortex: Contribution to Memory and Cognition, P. Goldman-Rakic -- 27. Delayed Response and Perseverative Errors in Newborn Infant Rhesus Monkeys, K. Kubota -- 28. Premotor and Supplementary Motor Cortex in Sequential Motor Tasks, J. Tanji, H. Mushiake, and M. Inase -- 29. Prefrontal Cortex in the Organization and Control of Voluntary Movement, K. Sasaki and H. Gemba -- 30. Role of the Basal Ganglia in Motor Learning: A Hypothesis, O. Hikosaka -- PART V: Neural Plasticity -- 31. In Vitro Study of Visual Cortical Development and Plasticity, K. Toyama, Y. Komatsu, and N. Yamamoto -- 32. Potentiation and Depression in Visual Cortical Neurons: A Functional Approach to Synaptic Plasticity, Y. Fregnac and D. Debanne -- 33. Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Long-Term Potentiation/Depression in the Developing Visual Cortex: An Overview, T. Tsumoto -- 34. Aberrant Projections in Developing Brains: Their Role in Neuronal Plasticity, F. Murakami -- 35. Reconstruction of Mammalian Central Neural Circuitry, S. Kawaguchi, M. Murata, and Y. Kurimoto -- 36. GABA-Receptor and Glycine-Receptor in the Rat Cerebral Cortex and Hippocampal Formation -- PART VI: Neural Modeling and Representation -- 37. Real-Time Optical Recording of Neuronal Activities in the Brain, M. Ichikawa, T. Iijima and G. Matsumoto -- 38. Neural Network Modeling of Brain Lesions, M.A. Virasoro -- 39. Neural Representation of Information by Sparse Encoding, S.-I. Amari -- PART VII: Perspectives -- 40. How Does the Cerebellum Facilitate Thought?, M. Ito -- 41. Evolution of Consciousness, Sir J. Eccles
Analysis Humans Memory (Mental processes)
Notes Papers presented at an international symposium held on Oct. 6-11, 1991, organized by Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Toyama, Japan
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Brain -- Physiology -- Congresses.
Memory -- Congresses.
Memory.
Neurophysiology -- Congresses.
Neuropsychology -- Congresses.
Neurophysiology.
Neuropsychology.
Perception -- Congresses.
Perception.
Brain -- physiology.
Memory -- physiology.
Neurophysiology.
Neuropsychology.
Perception -- physiology.
Genre/Form Congress.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Ono, Taketoshi.
LC no. 92049789
ISBN 0195077709 (acid-free paper)