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Is there a relationship between dive duration and bradycardia? If so, does it depend on the type of dive performed?
Donald Hebb
A Canadian psychologist who proposed that learning and memory are functions of the connections between neurons, summarized by the phrase "cells that fire together, wire together."
Hippocampus
A major component of the brain in humans and other vertebrates, associated with memory formation, navigation, and spatial awareness.
Memory Consolidation
Memory Consolidation is the biological process by which newly acquired information is converted into long-term memory, making it stable and resistant to disruption.
Patient H.M.
A study subject in neuroscientific research known for his contribution to our understanding of memory after losing the ability to form new long-term memories following a surgical procedure.
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