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Handbook of Binding and Memory: Perspectives from Cognitive Neuroscience

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The creation and consolidation of a memory can rest on the integration of any number of possibly disparate features and contexts - colour, sound, arousal, context. How is it that these bind together to form a coherent memory? This book offers an unrivaled overview of one of the most debated hotspots of modern memory binding. For all students and researchers in memory, the book will not only embrace their understanding in binding, but will instigate innovative and pioneering ideas for future research.

752 pages, Hardcover

First published August 17, 2006

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Hubert Zimmer

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