id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_gahlka4btfhmjfzs7fhbi565cq Carl F. Craver Interlevel Experiments and Multilevel Mechanisms in the Neuroscience of Memory 2002 16 .pdf application/pdf 5350 384 50 Interlevel Experiments and Multilevel Mechanisms in the Neuroscience of Memory Interlevel Experiments and Multilevel Mechanisms in the Neuroscience of Memory The dominant neuroscientific theory of spatial memory is, like many theories in neuroscience, a multilevel description of a mechanism. a taxonomy of interlevel experimental strategies for integrating the levels in such multilevel mechanisms. Mechanisms, as they are understood in contemporary neuroscience, are collections of entities and activities organized in the production of regular changes from start or setup LTP is a crucial activity in the mechanisms of memory. The activities and properties of the entities in the lower level mechanism may themselves be subject To summarize, the mechanism sketch for memory is multilevel; its current description includes mice learning and remembering, hippocampi generating spatial maps, synapses inducing LTP, and macromolecules binding or destroy some component entity or activity in a lower level mechanism ./cache/work_gahlka4btfhmjfzs7fhbi565cq.pdf ./txt/work_gahlka4btfhmjfzs7fhbi565cq.txt