Memory in Neurodegenerative Disease: Biological, Cognitive, and Clinical Perspectives was written by an impressive group of international scholars well known for their contributions in neuroscience. It covers the construct of memory in sufficient depth to satisfy ardent cognitive neuroscientists, yet remains germane to practicing clinical neurologists, neuropsychologists, and psychiatrists. Its tripartite focus on biological, cognitive, and clinical aspects of memory provides a comprehensive examination of the complex array of conceptual, diagnostic, and treatment issues associated with memory loss in persons with degenerative disease.