martes, 10 de agosto de 2010
When memory-related region of brain is damaged, other areas compensate, study finds
ScienceDaily (2010-08-03) -- Many neuroscientists believe the loss of the brain region known as the amygdala would result in the brain's inability to form new memories with emotional content. New research indicates this is not so, and suggests that when one brain region is damaged, other brain regions can compensate.
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