Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology Plus Mastering A&P with eText - Access Card Package (10th Edition) (New A&P Titles by Ric Martini and Judi Nath)
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Chapter 14, Problem 26CP
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The region of the cerebrum which is involved in the remembering of the facts and long-term memories, as a patient is having a difficult time remembering facts and recalling long term memories.
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The limbic system comprising of the amygdaloid body, cingulate gyrus, dentate gyrus, para hippocampal gyrus, hippocampus, and the fornix. The emotional well-being, behavior, and the storage of the memory response are regulated in this brain region.
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