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Reversible neural inactivation reveals hippocampal participation in several memory processesRiedel et al., 1999
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- Riedel G
- Micheau J
- Lam A
- Roloff E
- Martin S
- Bridge H
- Hoz L
- Poeschel B
- McCulloch J
- Morris R
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- Nature neuroscience
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Studies of patients and animals with brain lesions have implicated the hippocampal formation in spatial, declarative/relational and episodic types of memory. These and other types of memory consist of a series of interdependent but potentially dissociable memory …
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