Neuron, September 30, 2004: 44 (1) "Review Issue" LTP and LTD: An Embarrassment of Riches Robert C. Malenka and Mark F. Bear 5-21 Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity of Neural Circuits Yang Dan and Mu-ming Poo 23-30 Olfactory Learning Ronald L. Davis 31-48 The Persistence of Long-Term Memory: A Molecular Approach to Self-Sustaining Changes in Learning-Induced Synaptic Growth Craig H. Bailey, Eric R. Kandel, and Kausik Si 49-57 Translational Regulatory Mechanisms in Persistent Forms of Synaptic Plasticity Raymond J. Kelleher, Arvind Govindarajan, and Susumu Tonegawa 59-73 Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Emotional Learning and Memory in the Lateral Amygdala Sarina M. Rodrigues, Glenn E. Schafe, and Joseph E. LeDoux 75-91 Rites of Passage of the Engram: Reconsolidation and the Lingering Consolidation Hypothesis Yadin Dudai and Mark Eisenberg 93-100 New Circuits for Old Memories: The Role of the Neocortex in Consolidation Brian J. Wiltgen, Robert A.M. Brown, Lynn E. Talton, and Alcino J. Silva 101-108 Hippocampus: Cognitive Processes and Neural Representations that Underlie Declarative Memory Howard Eichenbaum 109-120 Sleep-Dependent Learning and Memory Consolidation Matthew P. Walker and Robert Stickgold 121-133 Memory Consolidation in Sleep: Dream or Reality Robert P. Vertes 135-148 The Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory Distortion Daniel L. Schacter and Scott D. Slotnick 149-160 Memory and Addiction: Shared Neural Circuitry and Molecular Mechanisms Ann E. Kelley 161-179 Deciphering the Molecular Basis of Memory Failure in Alzheimer's Disease Dominic M. Walsh and Dennis J. Selkoe 181-193 Memory and Executive Function in Aging and AD: Multiple Factors that Cause Decline and Reserve Factors that Compensate Randy L. Buckner 195-208