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Neuroanatomy / Limbic system / Perirhinal cortex / Hippocampus / Anterograde amnesia / Cingulate cortex / Olfactory tubercle / Amygdala / Rhinal cortex / Brain / Anatomy / Cerebrum
Date: 2008-09-04 13:20:30
Neuroanatomy
Limbic system
Perirhinal cortex
Hippocampus
Anterograde amnesia
Cingulate cortex
Olfactory tubercle
Amygdala
Rhinal cortex
Brain
Anatomy
Cerebrum

Neurobiology of Learning and Memory[removed]–198 www.elsevier.com/locate/ynlme What, if anything, is the medial temporal lobe, and how can the amygdala be part of it if there is no such thing? Elisabeth A. Murraya

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