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Date: 2016-07-25 05:37:22
Brain
Neuroscience
Cerebrum
Neuroanatomy
Gyri
Fusiform gyrus
Inferior temporal gyrus
Lingual gyrus
Gyrus
Recognition memory
Angular gyrus
Functional magnetic resonance imaging

An interplay of fusiform gyrus and hippocampus enables prototype- and exemplar-based category learning

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