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Cerebrum / Gyri / Precuneus / Lingual gyrus / Inferior temporal gyrus / Face perception / Spacing effect / Cingulate cortex / Fusiform gyrus / Functional magnetic resonance imaging / Memory / Frontal lobe
Date: 2015-05-12 15:15:10
Cerebrum
Gyri
Precuneus
Lingual gyrus
Inferior temporal gyrus
Face perception
Spacing effect
Cingulate cortex
Fusiform gyrus
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Memory
Frontal lobe

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