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Date: 2014-10-15 13:18:23
Cerebrum
Mental processes
Memory
Recall
Frontal lobe
Recognition memory
Working memory
Encoding
Inferior frontal gyrus
Mind
Cognitive science
Brain

Set- and Code-Speciªc Activation in the Frontal Cortex: An fMRI Study of Encoding and Retrieval of Faces and Words Kathleen B. McDermott, Randy L. Buckner, Steven E. Petersen, William M. Kelley, and Amy L. Sanders Washi

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