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Match the leukocytes, labelled a. through e., with their correct characteristic. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-release histamine and heparin
New Memories
Cognitive processes involved in storing, retaining, and recalling information experienced or learned.
Patient "H.M."
A famous case study in neuropsychology involving Henry Molaison, who lost the ability to form new long-term memories after surgery to treat epilepsy.
PET Scans
A type of imaging test that helps reveal how your tissues and organs are functioning, using a radioactive drug to show activity.
Verbal Working Memory
The capacity to hold and manipulate spoken and written information in one's mind for short periods.
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