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"Learning and Memory: From Molecules and Cells to Mind and Behavior" ed. by Thomas Heinbockel

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"Learning and Memory: From Molecules and Cells to Mind and Behavior" ed. by Thomas Heinbockel

"Learning and Memory: From Molecules and Cells to Mind and Behavior" ed. by Thomas Heinbockel
ITexLi | 2024 | ISBN: 1837698619 9781837698615 1837698627 9781837698622 1837698635 9781837698639 | 108 pages | PDF | 12 MB

This book is dedicated to “learning and memory,” a concept at the heart of neuroscience. As such, the book provides a gateway for newly interested investigators and serves as a resource for seasoned researchers of learning and memory. Targeted at students and researchers in biological, medical, and behavioral disciplines, this book offers an overview of the work that is being done in this field and highlights any gaps and areas that would benefit from further exploration.

Learning is about acquiring knowledge and skills, forming memories, and how behavior changes based on past experiences. Learning is closely related to memory. Memory is about the recall and expression of what one has learned. This book presents contributions to learning and memory, ranging from molecular, cellular, anatomical, developmental, and systems to disease-oriented studies. Individual chapters focus on research advances in different brain regions and experimental models. In addition, the book will contribute to the training of current and future neuroscientists.

Contents
1. Born to Design: Innate Human Behaviors Involved in Learning and Practicing Engineering Design
2. Enhancing Neuroplasticity and Promoting Brain Health at Work: The Role of Learning and Memory in Workplace Performance
3. The Relationship among Working Memory Capacity, Cognitive Flexibility and Cognitive Emotion Regulation
4. Cellular Processes and Synaptic Interactions in Nuclei of the Amygdala
5. The Amygdaloid Body as the Anatomical Substrate of Emotional Memory: Implications in Health and Disease
6. Olfactory Imagery and Emotional Control

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