Entorrinal bark, where reminiscence is consolidated
We have long known that the first signs of Alzheimer’s disease are visible in the entorrinal cortex, an area that connects directly to the hippocampus is the key to understanding all processes related to episodic, autobiographical and spatial memory, it is also this structure that protects our identity and our ability to adapt to the […]
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