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Selective Recovery from Retrograde Amnesia Produced by Hippocampal Spreading Depression
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Injections of potassium chloride into the hippocampus after learning produce temporary disruption of neural activity and retrograde amnesia. Recovery from the amnesia is selective-rats recover from amnesia of events that occurred24 hours before injection but do not recover from amnesia of events that occurred 10 seconds before injection.
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