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Nov 2010
ISBN 0262014572
448 pp.
40 illus.
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The Memory Process
Suzanne Nalbantian , Paul M. Matthews and James L. McClelland

The Memory Process offers a groundbreaking, interdisciplinary approach to the understanding of human memory, with contributions from both neuroscientists and humanists. The first book to link the neuroscientific study of memory to the investigation of memory in the humanities, it connects the latest findings in memory research with insights from philosophy, literature, theater, art, music, and film.

Chapters from the scientific perspective discuss both fundamental concepts and ongoing debates from genetic and epigenetic approaches, functional neuroimaging, connectionist modeling, dream analysis, and neurocognitive studies. The humanist analyses offer insights about memory from outside the laboratory: a taxonomy of memory gleaned from modernist authors including Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and William Faulkner; the organization of memory, seen in drama ranging from Hamlet to The Glass Menagerie; procedural memory and emotional memory in responses to visual art; music's dependence on the listener's recall; and the vivid renderings of memory and forgetting in such films as Memento and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. The chapters from the philosophical perspective serve as the bridge between science and the arts. The volume's sweeping introduction offers an integrative merging of neuroscientific and humanistic findings.

Table of Contents
 Acknowledgments
 Introduction
by Suzanne Nalbantian
I Scientific Foundations
1 The Engram Revisited: On the Elusive Permanence of Memory
by Yadin Dudai
2 Molecular Genetic Approaches to Memory Consolidation
by Alcino J. Silva
3 The Epigenetic Variability of Memory: Brain Plasticity and Artistic Creation
by Jean-Pierre Changeux
4 Memory in Sleep and Dreams: The Construction of Meaning
by Robert Stickgold
II Scientific Phenomena and Functioning
5 The Mnemonic Brain: Neuroimaging, Neuropharmacology, and Disorders of Memory
by Paul M. Matthews
6 Memory as a Constructive Process: The Parallel Distributed Processing Approach
by James L. McClelland
7 Emotional Memory Processing: Synaptic Connectivity
by Joseph E. LeDoux and Valerie Doyere
8 Functions of Human Emotional Memory: The Brain and Emotion
by Edmund T. Rolls
III Crossroads to the Humanities
9 Memory and Neurophilosophy
by John Bickle
10 Confabulations about Personal Memories, Normal and Abnormal
by William Hirstein
11 The Neuroethics of Memory
by Walter Glannon
IV Literary Data for Memory Studies
12 Autobiographical Memory in Modernist Literature and Neuroscience
by Suzanne Nalbantian
13 Memory and Imagination in Romantic Fiction
by Alan Richardson
14 Memory in the Literary Memoir
by John Burt Foster, Jr.
15 Memory in Theater: The Scene Is Memory
by Attilio Favorini
V Manifestations in the Arts
16 Memory in Art: History and the Neuroscience of Response
by David Freedberg
17 Memory in Musical Form: From Bach to Ives
by David Michael Hertz
18 Neurocognitive Approaches to Memory in Music: Music Is Memory
by Barbara Tillmann, Isabelle Peretz, and Severine Samson
19 Memory, Movies, and the Brain
by Fernando Vidal
 About the Authors
 Index
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