Hippocampal activation during retrieval of spatial context from episodic and semantic memory
@article{Hoscheidt2010HippocampalAD, title={Hippocampal activation during retrieval of spatial context from episodic and semantic memory}, author={Siobhan Hoscheidt and Lynn Nadel and Jessica D. Payne and Lee Ryan}, journal={Behavioural Brain Research}, year={2010}, volume={212}, pages={121-132} }
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