Impaired visual and odor recognition memory span in patients with hippocampal lesions.

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Published in Learn Mem on December 05, 2003

Authors

Daniel A Levy1, Joseph R Manns, Ramona O Hopkins, Jeffrey J Gold, Nicola J Broadbent, Larry R Squire

Author Affiliations

1: Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, San Diego, California 92161, USA.

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