Spatial deficits in an amnesic patient with hippocampal damage: questioning the multiple trace theory.
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Memory and self-neuroscientific landscapesDifferential hippocampal and retrosplenial involvement in egocentric-updating, rotation, and allocentric processing during online spatial encoding: an fMRI studyOngoing egocentric spatial processing during learning of non-spatial information results in temporal-parietal activity during retrievalCase studies continue to illuminate the cognitive neuroscience of memory.Deficits in egocentric-updating and spatial context memory in a case of developmental amnesia.
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Spatial deficits in an amnesic patient with hippocampal damage: questioning the multiple trace theory.
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Spatial deficits in an amnesic ...... ing the multiple trace theory.
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Spatial deficits in an amnesic ...... ing the multiple trace theory.
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10.1002/HIPO.20968
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2011-07-29T00:00:00Z