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Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory provides an in-depth examination of the brain systems responsible for memory processes. Part of the Cambridge Fundamentals of Neuroscience in Psychology series, this book integrates cutting-edge neuroscientific research with cognitive psychology principles to illuminate how memories are encoded, consolidated, and recalled.
The text covers key topics including working memory, long-term memory, neural plasticity, and the role of specific brain structures like the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex. Author Scott D. Slotnick presents complex neuroscientific concepts in an accessible manner, making this resource invaluable for students, researchers, and professionals seeking to understand memory at the neurobiological level. The book bridges the gap between laboratory findings and real-world applications of memory research.







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