The Evolution of Memory Systems: Ancestors, Anatomy, and Adaptations

The Evolution of Memory Systems: Ancestors, Anatomy, and Adaptations

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Jan 1, 2016 · انگلیسی · کیندل (515 صفحات)
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صفحات 515
زبان انگلیسی
منتشر شده Jan 1, 2016
ناشر OUP Oxford
نسخه Illustrated
ISBN-10 0191509965
ISBN-13 9780191509964

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In the exploration of memory, the text delves deep into the intricate web of human cognition and its evolutionary roots. It examines how clinical observations and animal studies have contributed to current theories of memory, bridging the gap between physiological structures and behavioral attributes. The authors offer a comprehensive analysis of various memory systems, tracing their origins back to ancestral forms, thus shedding light on how these systems have adapted over time to meet the demands of different environments.

Elisabeth A. Murray, Steven P. Wise, and Kim S. Graham weave together insights from multiple disciplines, connecting findings from neuroscience with psychological concepts. By addressing the anatomical and functional adaptations of memory systems, the work highlights the remarkable complexities that underlie both human and animal memory. This multidisciplinary approach not only enhances understanding but also encourages readers to contemplate the broader implications of memory evolution.

As readers journey through the pages, they are invited to reflect on the interconnectedness of memory systems and their role in survival and social interactions. The narrative emphasizes memory as a dynamic entity shaped by evolutionary pressures, urging a reevaluation of conventional teachings and fostering a deeper appreciation for the mechanisms that drive memory in both ancestral and contemporary contexts.

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