Université De Montréal Research On Semantic Memory
Famous mugs do more than prompt us into buying magazines, according to new Université de Montréal research. In the December issue of the Canadian Journal on Aging, a team of scientists explain how the ability to name famous faces or access biographical knowledge about celebrities holds clues that could help in early Alzheimer’s detection…
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Université De Montréal Research On Semantic Memory
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