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    Limitations of a Person's Ability to Form New Declarative Memories
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Limitations of a Person's Ability to Form New Declarative Memories

Question 19

Question 19

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Limitations of a person's ability to form new declarative memories can be permanent if there is damage to the ________________.


A) hypothalamus
B) thalamus
C) cerebellum
D) amygdala

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