Regional cortical thickness matters in recall after months more than minutes
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Anders M. Dale | Anders M. Fjell | Kristine B. Walhovd | Nikos Makris | Bruce Fischl | David H. Salat | Brian T. Quinn | Ivar Reinvang | A. Dale | N. Makris | D. Salat | B. Fischl | B. Quinn | I. Reinvang | K. Walhovd | A. Fjell
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