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Gold, Jeffrey J.; Squire, Larry R. – Learning & Memory, 2006
The most useful information about the anatomy of human memory comes from cases where there has been extensive neuropsychological testing followed by detailed post-mortem neurohistological analysis. To our knowledge, only eight such cases have been reported (four with medial temporal lobe damage and four with diencephalic damage). Here we present…
Descriptors: Patients, Recognition (Psychology), Anatomy, Neuropsychology

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