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BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS
(January 2008 – )
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Eichenbaum, H. (2008). The science of learning and memory. Norton, in press.
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Gnadt, W. and Grossberg, S. (2008). SOVEREIGN: An autonomous neural system for incrementally learning to navigate towards a rewarded goal. In A. Lazinica (Ed.), Mobile robots motion planning. http://www.i-techonline.com, in press.
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Grossberg, S. (2008). Cortical dynamics of attentive object recognition, scene understanding, and decision making. To appear in Vision, attention, memory, and applications: A tribute to George Sperling, in press.
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Grossberg, S. (2008). Neural models of motion integration, segmentation, and probabilistic decision-making. Technical Report CAS/CNS TR-2007-014, Boston University. In G. Masson and U. Ilg (Eds.), Dynamics of visual motion processing: Behavioral and computational approaches. Springer-Verlag, in press.
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Grossberg, S. (2008). Form perception. Technical Report CAS/CNS TR-2007-020, Boston University. In U. Windhorst, M.D. Binder, and N. Hirokawa (Eds.), Encyclopedia of neuroscience. Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, in press.
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Guenther, F.H. (2008). Neuroimaging of normal speech production. In R.J. Ingham (Ed.), Neuroscience research in communication sciences and disorders. San Diego: Plural, pp.1-51.
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Kahana, M.J. (2008). Foundations of human memory. Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
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Kahana, M.J., Howard, M.W., and Polyn, S.M. (2008). Associative processes in episodic memory. In H.L. Roedger (Ed.), Learning and memory: A comprehensive reference. Amsterdam: Elsevier, in press.
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Stern, C.E. and Hasselmo, M.E. (2008). The neurobiological basis of recognition memory. In H.L. Roedger (Ed.), Learning and memory: A comprehensive reference. Oxford, UK: Elsevier, in press.
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