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The study of learning and memory occurs in several scientific
traditions: neurobiology, neurogenetics, neurochemistry; animal
learning and behaviour; behavioural neuroscience; ethological and
evolutionary approaches; cognitive psychology; neuropsychology,
computational modelling, and artifical intelligence all contribute.
However, researchers using one approach typically work in relative
isolation from those using other approaches. The aim of the volume
is to bring together leading researchers in the various fields of
learning and memory to discuss the field's core concepts, across
disciplinary boundaries, with the hope that such discussion will
enhance and reorient the field and lead to a more unified science
of memory. Science of Memory: Concepts is not to be simply another
edited volume that reports research by contributors, but rather a
searching examination of 16 fundamental concepts in the field. For
each, three position papers describe how the concept is viewed in
the author's particular tradition. There is an integrator for each
concept, who will pull together the main themes from the various
contributions and elucidates key points of agreement and
disagreement. The volume will begin with an introductory chapter by
Yadin Dudai, Roddy Roediger, and Endel Tulving, and will end with a
concluding chapter by Susan Fitzpatrick. Science of Memory is
essential reading for professional researchers and students in all
the various fields of learning and memory.
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