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With its broad scope -- encompassing personal experience, behavioral experiments, and neurobiological mechanisms -- Hasselmo's How We Remember draws the reader deep inside the world of episodic memory. Students and researchers alike will want to read this approachable yet richly detailed treatment of the brain mechanisms supporting our ability to recollect prior events and experiences.
(Jay McClelland, Lucie Stern Professor and Director, Center for Mind, Brain, and Computation, Stanford University)This book is an incredible resource for anyone interested in the neural mechanisms underlying episodic memory -- it spans the spectrum from synaptic plasticity to neural systems to behavior, connecting everything together with concepts from computational models. Hasselmo has a real gift for conveying this complex material in a clear, approachable, uniquely personal style. The result is a cutting edge, authoritative, and comprehensive book that is also very entertaining and enlightening.
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