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The famous patient who had a substantial portion of his hippocampus removed to stop seizure activity and,as a result,could not form any new memories is known by his initials:
Auditory Information
Pertains to data or signals perceived through the sense of hearing.
Neural Connections
The pathways through which neurons communicate with each other, forming the basis of how the brain processes information.
Testosterone Level
A measurement of the amount of testosterone, a hormone that influences many male characteristics and reproductive functions, present in the blood.
Memory Retrieval
The process of recalling information stored in the long-term memory.
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