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According to the H.M. case study, which area of the brain is important for long-term memory?
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According to the H.M. case study, which area of the brain is important for long-term memory?
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The H.M. case study demonstrated that damage to the hippocampus results in the inability to form new long-term memories. This highlighted the importance of the hippocampus in the consolidation and retrieval of declarative memories.
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