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... memory is to a degree a mirror or map of the environment , a cognitive map which is constantly being altered by new inputs of information ( see pages 30 , 35 , 58 , and 411 ) . But this is not the only source of input to the memory ...
... memory is to a degree a mirror or map of the environment , a cognitive map which is constantly being altered by new inputs of information ( see pages 30 , 35 , 58 , and 411 ) . But this is not the only source of input to the memory ...
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... memory.225 Also injec- tion of physiological saline up to two months after the injection of puromycin restores the memory.226 The fact that subcutaneous injections of puromycin block memory storage answers the objection that its effects ...
... memory.225 Also injec- tion of physiological saline up to two months after the injection of puromycin restores the memory.226 The fact that subcutaneous injections of puromycin block memory storage answers the objection that its effects ...
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... memory in the nervous system ? In J. Wortis ( Ed . ) . Recent advances in biological psychiatry . New York : Plenum Press , 1968 , 179-193 . 187Sperry , R. W. Split - brain approach to learning problems . In G. C. Quarton , T. Melnechuk ...
... memory in the nervous system ? In J. Wortis ( Ed . ) . Recent advances in biological psychiatry . New York : Plenum Press , 1968 , 179-193 . 187Sperry , R. W. Split - brain approach to learning problems . In G. C. Quarton , T. Melnechuk ...
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