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"Sleep helps neurons form very specific connections on dendritic branches [ie brain cell connectors] that may facilitate long-term memory," concluded the researchers.

"The crucial question," Mr. Khalidi says, "is whether by invading, occupying, and imposing a new regime on Iraq, the United States may be stepping, intentionally or not, into the boots of the old western colonial powers, and even worse, may be doing so in a region that within living memory concluded a lengthy struggle to expel those hated colonial occupations".

However, a separate study using the novel-object-recognition test, a different assay of learning and memory, concluded that trisomy of the DSCR was sufficient to result in cognitive defects (Belichenko et al., 2009).

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"Ours" recounts a heartbreaking litany of possessions and memories, concluding with "the girls the life I left the lost / life all of it was ours is ours / was ours is ours was".

These findings echo Columbia University Professor Betsy Sparrow's research on the Google Effect on memory, which concluded, "Our brains rely on the internet for memory in much the same way they rely on the memory of a friend, family member or co-worker.

The commission that oversaw the Spanish Historical Memory Law concluded that it did not have jurisdiction over Casa Pepe.

Recognizing that Howell's case largely rested on Rice's testimony, Richardson hired an expert on perception and memory who concluded that, from some 70 feet away at the predawn hour of Pernell's shooting, it would have been impossible for Rice to have seen the shooter's face clearly enough to make a reliable identification.

The first study to establish a role for dopaminergic neurotransmission during memory acquisition concluded a specific effect for aversive learning [89].

In their study Park et al [ 29] used a range of tests from the CANTAB, particularly executive and visuo-spatial memory and concluded that ATD elicited a deficit in retrieval processes.

"Who knows what he meant by that first-last gift", "Later Tasting" begins, before detouring into family memory and concluding: "I think I nearly understand him".

Besides, even if Ernst falls prey to a pratfall, "the good news for her is she's so young on the national stage that she'll be cut a lot of slack", says Gage. "She doesn't have to run for re-election for a while so if she were to have a misstep, she'd have a chance to make it a distant memory," she concludes.

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