Memory, Amnesia, and the Hippocampal System: The Time Course and Neural Substrates of Relational (Declarative) Memory
Hannula, Deborah Elise
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Description
Title
Memory, Amnesia, and the Hippocampal System: The Time Course and Neural Substrates of Relational (Declarative) Memory
Author(s)
Hannula, Deborah Elise
Issue Date
2005
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Neal Cohen
Department of Study
Psychology
Discipline
Psychology
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
Psychology, Cognitive
Language
eng
Abstract
Taken together, these findings indicate that relational memory processes occur early and spontaneously, and are critically dependent upon the hippocampus, consistent with and extending the relational memory theory.
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