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Larry R. Squire, PhD, is Research Career Scientist at the
Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System and Professor of
Psychiatry, Neurosciences, and Psychology at the University of
California, San Diego. He is a member of the National Academy of
Sciences and the Institute of Medicine.
Daniel L. Schacter, PhD, is Professor and Chair of Psychology at
Harvard University. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts
and Sciences and a recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial
Fellowship.
This impressive third edition covers a wide range of topics in an
ever more sophisticated field. The volume's scope and the care with
which it has been edited will once again make it a well-thumbed
standard on many a bookshelf. Written by leading international
figures in memory research as well as up-and-coming young
investigators, chapters examine current issues and debates in a
refreshingly open manner. Resolving these areas of controversy will
be the mainspring of future advances in the field.--Professor
Richard Morris, DPhil, FRS, Department of Neuroscience, University
of Edinburgh, UK
The science of memory has made remarkable progress during recent
years, largely because of its now firmer-than-ever connections to
the brain. This outstanding volume provides up-to-date and highly
authoritative coverage of the striking progress in the field, in
the areas of neuroimaging of human memory, neuropsychological
analyses of brain-damaged patients, and neurobiological studies of
non-human primates and other animals. Written by leading experts at
the cutting edge of contemporary research, the third edition of
Neuropsychology of Memory, like its predecessors, will prove an
indispensable guide for both novices and veterans in memory
research.--Endel Tulving, PhD, Rotman Research Institute of
Baycrest Centre
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