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Age-Related Changes in the Amygdala From In Utero to Early Childhood: Association With Social and Cognitive Outcomes. [PDF]
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Abstract The amygdala (alias the amygdaloidal or amygdalar complex), first described and named by the German anatomist Burdach in the early nineteenth century (Meyer 1971), is so called because in the primate brain its shape resembles an almond (amugdale-in Greek).
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Abstract The amygdala (alias the amygdaloidal or amygdalar complex), first described and named by the German anatomist Burdach in the early nineteenth century (Meyer 1971), is so called because in the primate brain its shape resembles an almond (amugdale-in Greek).
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