The student counterargument appeals to the HM case and related animal or cognitive-science evidence to argue that long-term memory function depends on the hippocampus in relation to the cortex.
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"...of memory is supported by the hippocampus in relation with the Cortex okay so that example that case study shows us that cannot access..."
"It's that he was not able to form long -term memories."
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