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  • Prof. Suzanne Corkin
  • Prof. Vernon M. Ingram
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  • Brain and Cognitive Sciences
  • Biology
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Spring 2005
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Graduate
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9.110J | Spring 2005 | Graduate

Neurology, Neuropsychology, and Neurobiology of Aging

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Source Memory in Older Adults: An Encoding or Retrieval Problem
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Study of Verbal Working Memory in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease

Course Info

Instructors
  • Prof. Suzanne Corkin
  • Prof. Vernon M. Ingram
Departments
  • Brain and Cognitive Sciences
  • Biology
As Taught In
Spring 2005
Level
Graduate
Topics
  • Health and Medicine
    • Pathology and Pathophysiology
  • Science
    • Biology
      • Neurobiology
      • Neuroscience
    • Cognitive Science
Learning Resource Types
assignment_turned_in Presentation Assignments with Examples

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