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concept:semantic-memory-in-developmental-amnesia-elward-vargha-khadem-2018Semantic memory in developmental amnesia (Elward & Vargha-Khadem, 2018)
Evidence that patients with major hippocampal deficits can still comprehend language; motivates cortex-as-transformer hypothesis.
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- Cortex as a TransformersupportsHypothesis that neocortical circuits beyond hippocampus may implement transformer-like computations for language and other domains.
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