TY - BOOK AU - Woody,Charles D. TI - Memory, learning, and higher function: a cellular view : with 143 figures SN - 0387905251 U1 - 153 22 PY - 1982/// CY - New York PB - Springer-Verlag KW - Psychophysiology KW - Memory KW - Physiological aspects KW - Learning KW - Higher nervous activity N1 - Table of contents Chapter 1 Commonsense Views of Memory and Learning Obtained from Philosophy Knowledge, Recollection, Perception Inference and Experience Sensation, Neural Activation, Neural Adaptation Chapter 2 The Reflex and Behavior The Reflex Adaptive Reflexes Behavioral Outcomes of simple Adaptive Reflex Operations Review of Behavioral Outcomes of Repetitively Induced Reflex Adaptions Behavioral Outcomes of Associatively Induced Reflex Adaptions Chapter 3 Associative Processes and Behavioral Psychology Philosophic Significance of Association Adaptations What Happens to Networks of Adaptive Reflexes as consequences of the state of the organism? Specific Behavior as a consequence of specific Reflexes Operations Altered by Specific Neural Adaptations Difference in Motor and Sensory Adaptation Inferred from patterns of Motor and Sensory Generalization Mapping the Reflex through sets of Adaptive Neurons Chapter 4 Cellular Correlates of Learned Behavior Electro physiologic Correlates of Behavior The Tracking of Engrams Neural Stimulation and Behavioral Changes Neural Stimulation and Cellular Changes Chapter 5 Subcellular substrates of learning and Memory Theories of Cellular Plasticity Ionic Conductance Mechanisms Mediating Neuronal Changes Critical Variables Controlling Changes in Membrane Conductance Control of Neuronal Adaption Selected Techniques for Studying Cellular Plasticity Chapter 6 Reflex Circuitry Supporting Higher Functions Introduction to Higher Functions The Mnemonic Process and Amnesia Korsakoffs Syndrome Stable versus Dynamic Memory Storage Mnemonic Features Revealed by Electrical Stimulation of the Brain Chapter 7 Cybernetics: A Means for Analysis of Neural Networks Constraints Processing of Information by Automation Analysis General Theories of Information Handling Specific Theories of Line Labeled Information Handling Evaluation of the Analysis ; Bibliography: p. [403]-460 ER -