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What are the differences between declarative and non-declarative memory and what does this mean for people with damage to the hippocampus?
Motor Neurons
Specialized neurons that transmit signals from the central nervous system to muscles and glands, enabling movement and action.
Sensory Neurons
Nerve cells that are responsible for converting external stimuli from the organism's environment into internal electrical impulses for the brain to process as sensations.
Cerebellum
A region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control, and it may also be involved in some cognitive functions such as attention and language.
Radioactive Glucose
Radioactive glucose is often used in medical imaging, particularly in positron emission tomography (PET) scans, to track metabolic processes and blood flow in the body.
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