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− | + | Temporary cognitive impairment, caused by such things as alcohol or sleep deprivation or concussions, can be detected with continuous testing of long-term memory. | |
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− | + | so the different paper groups tend have their own narrative and it may be easier to just have a paragraph summarizing each narrative and then tying into this project instead of the kind of haphazard application of not entirely applicable papers. the ageing and alzheimers narrative is one such example. |