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Memory Impairment

  • 06-05-2008 6:50pm
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    As a bipolar sufferer with memory impairment issues, I was interested by this: http://www.pendulum.org/bpnews/archive/001830.html

    It's a small study, but it pretty much describes what I've been experiencing. Could anyone give me good links/reading on the topic of memory formation? I'd prefer something a bit on "academic" side if possible, I'm interested in the actual process as well as the bigger picture, if that makes sense. I've no training in biology but I've enough training in statistics and science in general to make sense out of what papers are saying most of the time once I figure out what the jargon means.


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