Special Issue ArticleAmygdala Modulation of Memory Consolidation: Interaction with Other Brain Systems☆
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Supported by an NRSA from NIMH MH12646 (J.L.M., and C.K.M.) and a USPHS Research Grant from NIMH, MH12526 (J.L.M.). We thank Benno Roozendaal for comments on a previous draft of this paper and Nancy Collett for her assistance in the preparation of the manuscript.
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