
The Evolution of Memory Systems
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- List of abbreviations
- Glossary
- Epigraph
- Part I. Foundations of memory systems
- 1: The history of memory systems
- 2: The history of the brain
- Part II. Architecture of vertebrate memory
- 3: The reinforcement memory systems of early animals
- 4: The navigation memory system of early vertebrates
- 5: The biased-competition memory system of early mammals
- Part III. Primate augmentations
- 6: The manual-foraging memory system of early primates
- 7: The feature memory system of anthropoids
- 8: The goal memory system of anthropoids
- Part IV. Hominin adaptations
- 9: The goal and feature memory systems of hominins
- 10: The social-subjective memory system of hominins
- 11: The origin of explicit memory in hominins
- Part V. Deconstructing and reconstructing memory systems
- 12: Deconstructing amnesia
- 13: Reconstructing memory's past
- Epilogue
- Index
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