| 1 | | Introduction: Four Themes in Research on the Neurobiology of Memory | | 1 |
| Pt. I | | Connection: The Cellular and Molecular Bases of Memory | | 27 |
| 2 | | Neurons and Simple Memory Circuits | | 29 |
| 3 | | Cellular Mechanisms of Memory: Complex Circuits | | 53 |
| Pt. II | | Cognition: Is There a "Cognitive" Basis for Memory? | | 79 |
| 4 | | Amnesia - Learning about Memory from Memory Loss | | 85 |
| 5 | | Exploring Declarative Memory Using Animal Models | | 105 |
| 6 | | Windows into the Workings of Memory | | 139 |
| Pt. III | | Compartmentalization: Cortical Modules and Multiple Memory Systems | | 171 |
| 7 | | The Cerebral Cortex and Memory | | 175 |
| 8 | | Multiple Memory Systems in the Brain | | 195 |
| 9 | | A Brain System for Declarative Memory | | 213 |
| 10 | | A Brain System for Procedural Memory | | 237 |
| 11 | | A Brain System for Emotional Memory | | 261 |
| Pt. IV | | Consolidation: The Fixation and Reorganization of Memories | | 283 |
| 12 | | Two Distinct Stages of Memory Consolidation | | 285 |
| 13 | | Working with Memory | | 311 |
| | | Final Thoughts | | 339 |
| | | Glossary | | 341 |
| | | References in Figure Captions | | 353 |
| | | Index | | 357 |