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Trafton, Anne. 2014. [http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2014/3-questions-suzanne-corkin-on-new-study-of-neurosciences-most-famous-patient-0128.html 3 Questions: Suzanne Corkin on new study of neuroscience’s most famous patient: Preliminary analysis of H.M.’s brain tissue lays groundwork for more comprehensive studies]. January 28. Cambridge, MA: MIT News Office. |
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Trafton, Anne. 2014. [http://newsoffice.mit.edu/2014/synchronized-brain-waves-enable-rapid-learning-0612 Synchronized brain waves enable rapid learning: MIT study finds neurons that hum together encode new information.]. June 12. Cambridge, MA: MIT News Office. |
Trafton, Anne. 2014. [http://newsoffice.mit.edu/2014/synchronized-brain-waves-enable-rapid-learning-0612 Synchronized brain waves enable rapid learning: MIT study finds neurons that hum together encode new information.]. June 12. Cambridge, MA: MIT News Office. |