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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Long Term memory
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...hippocampus was um damaged and so he no longer had long -term memory and so to some extent through animal psych experiments we can..."
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Jiang argues that lesion cases only prove a person cannot access long-term memory through ordinary consciousness, not that the memory itself has ceased to exist.
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"...hippocampus was um damaged and so he no longer had long -term memory and so to some extent through animal psych experiments we can..."
"...sense? It does not prove that he no longer has long -term memory. It just means that he lacks access to his long -term..."
"It's that he was not able to form long -term memories."
"...do you know for sure he's not able to form long -term memory? It shows us he cannot access long -term memory, and it..."
"...explain the fact that, say, a person who can form long -term memory before, but he's getting older and older, and he got a..."
"...it. So I transfer it from short -term memory into long -term memory, okay?"
"...if you take in psychology, you will know that there's long -term memory and short -term memory. Short -term memory is just what you..."
"...important. Experiences that are important, of course, goes into your long -term memory. The problem with this is, how about babies? In theory, babies..."
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