Photo: Amnesia Destroys Imagination as Well as Memory, Study Finds



A region of the brain known as the hippocampus is key to both memory and imagination, a new study of amnesiac patients shows. The patients, who all had damaged hippocampuses, were unable to imagine and describe possible future events.

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