Multiple Choice
The hippocampus is important in memory formation because it
A) prevents memory decay.
B) is a "connecting station" between sensory memory and short-term memory.
C) grows new neurons and makes new connections in the brain.
D) releases neurotransmitters that inhibit the growth of neurons, preserving memory engrams.
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