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we have great difficulty in accessing new material into the long-term memory. Penfield believed that this lost accessing ability arises from an inadequate blood supply to the hippocampus in old age—because of arteriosclerosis or other physical disabilities. Thus elderly people—and ones not so elderly—may have serious impairments in accessing short-term memory while being otherwise perfectly alert and intellectually keen.
The Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence
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