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It is generally accepted that the hippocampus is mainly in charge of memory and learning [54, 55].
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The synaptic activity to induce a long-lasting increase on synapse weight is named as long-term potentiation (LTP) that is in charge of the long-term memory, whereas the synaptic activity to generate a long-lasting decrease on synapse weight is known as long-term depression.
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PFC is in charge of higher order cognitive functions, memory, and decision making and stressful stimuli may therefore induce less rationally based behaviours as consequence [ 27].
When the processor needs a piece of data from the PC memory, the memory controller is in charge of going out to get it.
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