Chapter 8: Learning and Memory
Learning Objectives
- Differentiate between the main types of memory, including working, declarative (explicit), and nondeclarative (implicit) memory.
 - Describe the roles of key brain structures involved in memory, including the hippocampus, prefrontal cortex, and striatum.
 - Explain the significance of the case of Patient HM in advancing our understanding of memory systems.
 - Compare and contrast the functions of place cells and grid cells in spatial memory and navigation.
 - Outline the stages of memory processing, including encoding, consolidation, and retrieval.
 - Discuss the concept of memory reconsolidation and its implications for understanding the malleability of memory.
 - Evaluate the role of memory reactivation during sleep in memory consolidation.
 - Analyze the potential applications and limitations of targeted memory reactivation (TMR).
 - Identify common memory-related disorders, such as Korsakoff’s syndrome, and their underlying neurobiological factors.