Can epilepsy-related phenomena unlock some of the secrets of long-term memory?
Can epilepsy-related phenomena unlock some of the secrets of long-term memory?
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Kapur, N
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Thompson, P
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Evans, J
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Abbott, P
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2002
Kapur, N
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Thompson, P
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Evans, J
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Abbott, P
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Kapur, N, Thompson, P, Evans, J and Abbott, P
(2002)
Can epilepsy-related phenomena unlock some of the secrets of long-term memory?
In,
Yamadori, A, Kawashima, R, Fujii, T and Suzuki, K
(eds.)
Frontiers of Human Memory.
Sendai, Japan.
Tohoku University Press, .
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Published date: 2002
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/55419
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N Kapur
Author:
P Thompson
Author:
J Evans
Author:
P Abbott
Editor:
A Yamadori
Editor:
R Kawashima
Editor:
T Fujii
Editor:
K Suzuki
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