Disorders of Memory
- 1st Edition - July 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: Andrew E. Budson, Michael D. Kopelman
- Language: English
Disorder of Memory provides a new update to the research on memory disorders with a central focus on differing components of memory processes, as well as clinical conditions affect… Read more
- Highlights how memory is disrupted by disease or brain injury
- Allows the readers to understand the importance of memory in human consciousness
- Explains the components of memory, and how they are affected in different diseases, the development of memory, changes in ageing
1. Memory concepts and components
2. Working memory models
3. Episodic memory
4. including Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory
5. Semantic memory and interactions with semantic
6. Procedural and other types of implicit memory
7. Development/childhood studies of memory
8. Studies of memory in normal ageing
9. Forgetting – how, when, why?
10. The neuropsychology of false memories
11. Sleep and memory
12. Emotion and memory
13. Psychopharmacology of memory
14. Consciousness and memory
Section 2. Clinical Disorders of memory
15. Disorders of working memory
16. Transient amnesias
17. The amnesic syndrome: anterograde episodic memory
18. The amnesic syndrome: retrograde amnesia
19. Theories of confabulation
20. The dementias
21. Head injury
22. Specific neurological and medical conditions
23. Also Toxic substances
24. Developmental Disorders
25. Psychological trauma and memory
26. Psychogenic (dissociative) amnesia
27. Other ‘functional’ cognitive disorder
28. Other psychiatric disorders
Section 3. Assessment and Management of memory disorders
29. Neuropsychology
30. Neuroimaging
31. Cholinesterase inhibitors, Anti-amyloid treatments, Stimulants, Thiamine and other replacement therapies
32. Neuropsychological rehabilitation
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: July 1, 2026
- Language: English
AB
Andrew E. Budson
MK
Michael D. Kopelman
Professor Michael Kopelman Ph.D, FBPsS, FRCPsych, FMedSci is Emeritus Professor of Neuropsychiatry, King’s College London (IoPPN). He formerly ran a Neuropsychiatry and Memory Disorders Clinic at St Thomas’s Hospital, London, for 25 years. He was President of the International Neuropsychological Society (INS) 2017-18 and of the International Neuropsychiatric Association (INA) 2011-13. He has been co-editor/co-author of The Handbook of Memory Disorders, 2002 and Lishman’s Organic Psychiatry, 4th edition, 2009; and has served on 12 Editorial Boards, including Brain, Neuropsychologia, Cortex, Neuropsychology, the Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, and Cognitive Neuropsychiatry. His research has covered many aspects of memory disorder including forgetting rates, retrograde amnesia, confabulation and psychogenic amnesia, and also other cognitive disorders including dysexecutive syndrome, calculation disorders, and semantic dementia. He was awarded a Distinguished Career Award by the International Neuropsychological Society in 2013, and he gave the British Neuropsychological Society Freda Newcombe Prize Lecture in 2018.