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    The Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
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    Exam 16: Memory Systems and the Hippocampus
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    Patients with Selective Damage to the Hippocampus That Was Sustained
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Patients with Selective Damage to the Hippocampus That Was Sustained

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Patients with selective damage to the hippocampus that was sustained in early childhood had normal cognitive function and severe episodic memory impairments. amnesia.

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