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| | Amicus brief: NH v. Hungerford |
 | | Appendix III - Yapko, M.D. "Therapists reveal their attitudes about memories and suggestions of abuse," Chapter 2, in Yapko, M.D., Suggestions of Abuse: True and False Memories of Childhood Sexual Trauma, New York: Simon and Schuster. |
 | | This is reported to be the consensus of many of this country's experts on memory, suggestibility and the treatment of abuse survivors. |
 | | Hungerford, infra., Admissibility Hearing, March 28, 1995: "Normal memory is stored in the mid-brain, in an area known as the hippocampus, whereas traumatic memories are stored in what's called the amygdala." It is, however, generally believed that the amygdala plays a modulatory role in emotion laden learning, but that memories are not actually stored there. |
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