All the figures presented during lecture have been put in a binder which is on reserved in Health Science Library. These figures can also be borrowed from course instructor.

REFERENCES for Multiple Memory Systems



  1. Neath, I. (1998). Human Memory: An Introduction to Research, Data, and Theory. Brooks/Cole (see chapter 4 & 6 for structural and processing view of memory)
  2. Schacter, D. L. and Tulving, E. (1994). What are the memory systems of 1994. In D. L. Schacter and E. Tulving (Eds.), Memory systems 1994 (pp. 1-38). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (Concepts of systems view of memory) (This book is on reserve in Health Science Library)
  3. Squire, L. R. (1994). Declarative and nondeclarative memory: Multiple brain systems supporting learning and memory. In D. L. Schacter and E. Tulving (Eds.), Memory systems 1994 (pp.203-231). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (This article and also the book are on reserve in Health Science Library)
  4. Eichenbaum, H. B. et al (1999). Learning and memory: Systems analysis. In M. J. Zigmond, F. E. Bloom, S. C. Landis, J. L. Roberts, L. R. Squire (eds). Fundamental Neuroscience. (Chapter 56, pp. 1455-1486). (This article is on reserve in Health Science Library)
  5. Cohen, N. J. and Eichenbaum, H. B. (1993). Memory, amnesia, and the hippocampal system, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. (This book is on reserve in Health Sciences Library WL 102 .C6785m 1993, read pp.154-160; pp.109-126 )
  6. Squire LR & Zola SM. 1996. Structure and function of declarative and nondeclarative memory systems. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (U.S.A.) 93:13515-13522. (This journal is in Health Science Library)
  7. Zola-Morgan S.M. & Squire L.R. (1993). The neuroanatomy of memory. Annual Review of Neuroscience, 16: 547-563. (This journal is in Health Science Library)
  8. Squire L.R. (1993). The structure and organization of memory. Annual Review of Psychology, 44: 453-495. (This article is in Courseware)
  9. Gabrieli, J. D. E. (1998). Cognitive neuroscience of human memory. Annual Review of Psychology, 49: 87-115. (For reference of this article, click here) (you can also fine this journal in Health Science Library).

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