The Neuroscience of Animal Intelligence: From the Seahare to the SeahorseThe Neuroscience of Animal Intelligence |
Contents
iii | |
Simple Learning in Simple Systems | 1 |
Habituation in Vertebrates | 51 |
Association Formation in Simple Systems | 75 |
Association Formation in Vertebrates The Role of the Cerebellum | 131 |
Association Formation in Vertebrates The Role of the Hippocampus | 161 |
Contextual Learning | 232 |
The Fractionation of Memory | 279 |
Unexplored Avenues | 351 |
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The Neuroscience of Animal Intelligence: From the Seahare to the Seahorse Euan M. Macphail No preview available - 1993 |
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acquisition activity amygdala animals Aplysia areas association formation behavioral Brain Research campal cerebellar cerebellum chapter classical conditioning cognitive context cortex cortical cues declarative memory deficits dentate gyrus discrimination dishabituation disruption DNMTS effects of hippocampal elicited entorhinal cortex EPSPs evidence example eyelid facilitation fibers figure frontal Gaffan Hermissenda hippo hippocampal damage hippocampal function hippocampal lesions hippocampal/amygdalar increase induction of LTP input interneurons involved Kandel latent inhibition long-term habituation McNaughton mechanisms mediated Mishkin monkeys mossy fibers motoneurons neocortex nerve Neuroscience nucleus O'Keefe obtained Olton onset paired pathway performance physiological place cells postsynaptic potential presynaptic procedure processes proposal protein Purkinje cell pyramidal cells rabbits radial maze reflex region reported response retention retrograde amnesia role seen sensitization sensory neurons serotonin short-term habituation showed siphon spatial map spinal stimulus sulcus principalis synapses tasks theta Thompson tion trials UCSS vertebrates visual