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memory formation
Which Brain Regions are Involved?
The
hippocampus
is crucial for forming new memories and spatial navigation. The
cortex
is involved in long-term memory storage and retrieval, while the
amygdala
plays a key role in emotional memories.
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What is Memory Formation in Histology?
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What is Axonal Swelling?
How Do Tissues Exhibit Dynamic Nature?
What are Enhancers in Histology?
What is the Fluorescent Antibody Technique?
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