A patient suffers a brain injury in a car accident. Following the injury, they are able to recall events from their childhood clearly but are unable to form new long-term memories of events that have occurred since the accident. This specific type of memory deficit, known as anterograde amnesia, is most likely the result of damage to which brain structure?
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A
Hippocampus
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B
Amygdala
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C
Cerebellum
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D
Prefrontal Cortex