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Medicine > Neuroanatomy / Neurophysiology
Mechanisms of Memory
Sweatt, J. David
ISBN 13: 
9780128142066
ISBN 10: 
0128142065
Category: 
Neuroanatomy / Neurophysiology
Edition: 
3
Publisher: 
Elsevier
Publication Date: 
01/2025
Format: 
Paperback
Status: 
Not Yet Published
Imprint: 
Academic Press
Audience: 
Professional and scholarly
Pages: 
560
Weight: 
2
Retail Price: 
125.00 (Tentative Price May Change)
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0
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0
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Synopsis:

Mechanisms of Memory, Third Edition, is the only available comprehensive overview of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying higher-order learning and memory. Focusing on mechanisms relevant to hippocampus-dependent memory formation, the book progresses systematically from behavior to cellular physiology at molecular and genetic levels. Moreover, it integrates modern discoveries concerning learning and memory disorders, from inherited disorders, to aging and psychiatric disorders. The book emphasizes results from the cutting-edge of contemporary methodologies, such as genetic engineering, molecular biology, complex behavioral characterization, cellular physiology, epigenetics and molecular structure.

This updated edition has been expanded to include eight new chapters covering the role of the prefrontal cortex in short-term and working memory, recent discoveries regarding the CNS dopamine system and its implications for reward-based learning, glial cell function in memory formation, the role of altered protein synthesis in long-term memory formation, AMPA receptor trafficking and regulation, and the role of epigenetics in memory formation.

This new release continues to be the standard work on all aspects of learning and memory. As such, it is essential reading for students and researchers alike.



  • Presents a unified view of memory mechanisms, from behavior to genes
  • Discusses clinically relevant memory disorders in the context of modern molecular research
  • Provides numerous practical examples on how to implement a research program in the learning and memory area
  • Offers a balanced treatment of the strengths and weaknesses inherent in modern experimental design
  • Emphasizes hippocampus-dependent memory formation while also drawing examples from many different brain regions, types of learning, and various animal model systems

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