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Laura Aguirre, "The Memory Thief: And the Secrets Behind How We Remember--A Medical Mystery" (Pegasus, 2021)

New Books in Neuroscience

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Alzheimer's Disease

A famous case back in the eighties of people with substancus disorders who overdosed an a heroine, a contaminated, or synthetic heroine contaminated with a a toxin. And they could tell that it really was just the hippocampus, and that was the only part of his brain that lost volume. Another connection was, what about people are taking opioids ono, often as prescribed, but high dose, long term, for chronic pain. Is there something that's happening am that is less dramatic than this, all our assault on the hippocampus, but still affecting the inhibitory neurons and sort of interfering with memory processing at a low level, on going every day?

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