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Preface
1: J.K. Foster and M. Jelicic: Memory chapers, procedures, and processes
2: E. Tulving: Study of memory: processes and systems
3: H.L. Roediger, R. Buckner, K.B. McDermott: Components of processing
4: R.M. McDonald, A-M. Ergis, and G. Winocur: Functional dissociation of brain regions in learning and memory: evidence for multiple systems
5: T.A. Blaxton: Combining disruption and activation techniques to map conceptual and perceptual memory processes in the human brain
6: A.R. Mayes: How does the brain mediate our ability to remember?
7: M.S. Weldon: The memory chop shop: issues in the search for memory systems
8: J.D.E. Gabrieli: The architecture of human memory
9: J.P. Toth and R.R. Hunt: Not one versus many, but zero versus any: structure and function in the context of the multiple memory systems debate
10: A.J. Parkin: Component processes versus systems: Is there really an important difference?

About the Author

Jonathan K. Foster, Department of Psychology, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL email: foster@psy.man.ac.uk Marko Jelicic, Lamarckhof 5-2, 1098 TJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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