Long-Term Memory: Mechanisms, Types and Disorders

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Arseni K. Alexandrov (Editor)
Lazar M. Fedoseev (Editor)

Series: Neuroscience Research Progress, Perspectives on Cognitive Psychology
BISAC: MED057000

This book presents current research in the study of the mechanisms, types and disorders of long-term memory. Topics included in this compilation include the role of long-term memory in aging and its correlation with topographic disorientation; the diversity and complexity of neurocortical connections, circuits, maps and their relationships with superior cognitive function; PARP1 activation required for long-term memory; the effects of afobazole on cognitive activity; the benefits of expressive writing on long-term memory performance; and visuo-spatial attention on long-term memory encoding. (Imprint: Nova Biomedical )

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Molecular Mechanisms Integrating Adenylyl Cyclase Responsiveness to Metabolic Control on Long-Term Emotional Memory and Associated Disorders
(A. Bennun, Graduate School, Rutgers University (R) New Jersey, USA, CONICET, Argentina and others)
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Long-Term Memory and Topographical Disorientation in Healthy Elderly People: Preliminary Results of a New Diagnostic Tool
(Maria Luisa Rusconi, Claudia Zamin, Laura Carelli, Department of Human Sciences, University of Bergamo, Italy)

Magnetic Bubbles in Brain Neocortex: A Bio-Magnetite Based Model for Long-Term Memory
(Marcos Arturo Martínez Banaclocha, Departamento de Patología, Hospital Lluis Alcanyis, Játiva, Spain)

PARP1 Activation is Required for Long-Term Memory
(Malka Cohen-Armon, Neufeld Cardiac Research Institute and Department of Physiology & Pharmacology, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel)
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Effects of Afobazole on the Searching Activity and Food-Procuring Skill of the Offspring of Rats Exposed to Hypoxia during Fetal Development
(O.V. Shreder, E.D. Shreder, V.V. Zabrodin, A.D. Durnev, Science Research Institute of Pharmacology, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Baltiyskaya, Moscow, Russia)

The Benefits of Expressive Writing on Long-Term Memory Performance
(Tracy Linderholm, Lise Abrams, University of Florida, USA)*

The Effect of Visuo-Spatial Attention on Long-Term Memory Encoding
(Stephan Josef Stegt, Cristina Massen, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany, and others)*

Index

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