Seven Ambiguities in Explaining the Human Memory System in the Principles of Neural Science Book
Memory is probably one of the most complex human cognitive functions, and in many years, thousands of studies have helped us better recognize this brain function. Professor Kandel and his colleagues have written one of the reference textbooks in neuroscience, which has also elaborated on the memory function. In this book, I encountered several ambiguities while explaining the memory system. Here, I share those points, either to find an answer to them or to let them be a suggestion for our future works. Professor Kandel has spent most of his meritorious lifetime studying the memory system; however, the brain is extremely complex, and as a result, we still have many years to comprehensively understand the neural mechanisms of brain functions.
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Possible Role of the Pineal Gland in the Human Memory System
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Characteristics of Functional Connections and Topographical Properties Distinguished the Healthy State and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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