base on my words or explanations.memories are stored through our senses and it goes down in a part of a brain called Hippocampus which is the storage of our everyday memories located in the medial temporal lobe. It belongs to the limbic system.but im not sure of it.no one knows,even Einstein cannot answer that question.Its only my theory.
F.A.M
The random access memory comprises hundreds of thousands of small capacitors that store loads. When loaded, the logical state of the capacitor is equal to 1, otherwise it is 0, meaning that each capacitor represents one memory bit.
Given that the capacitors become discharged they must be constantly recharged (the exact term is refresh) at regular intervals, known as the refresh cycle. DRAM memories for example require refresh cycles of around 15 nanoseconds (ns).
Each capacitor is coupled with a transistor (MOS-type) enabling "recovery" or amendment of the status of the capacitor. These transistors are arranged in the form of a table (matrix) thus we access a memory box (also called memory point) via a line and a column.
There are three main types of memory. These types of memory include sensory memory, short-term memory, as well as long-term memory.
You could form memory by earasing some stuff you don't want?
Visual and audible cues.
some kind of associative memories
Hippocampus
no.memories are stored in your temporal lobes.
Typically, memories are stored in Dumbledore's pensieve (when not in their original owner's heads). But specifically in Deathly Hallows, Snape's memories are stored (temporarily) in a vial that Hermione conjured. They are later dumped into the aforementioned pensieve.
In the cerebellum!
memories are stored as a series of gear rotations and switches
Memories are stored in the brain through the strengthening of connections between neurons, forming neural pathways. Skills are stored similarly, with repeated practice and reinforcement leading to the creation of specific neural networks dedicated to that skill. Both memories and skills are encoded in different regions of the brain, depending on the type of memory or skill being stored.
Short term memories are typically stored acoustically or phonologically, which means information is stored based on its sound. This type of encoding makes it easier to remember information by repeating it verbally in our minds.
Association
Not really, they are just memories and chakra stored in his seal.
Yes once the brain has started to develope first memories can start to be stored. Although you may not be able to recall whole days you will still have fragments of events as first memories.
Memory data is stored in various regions of the brain, primarily in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex. The hippocampus helps with the formation of new memories, while the prefrontal cortex assists in the retrieval and processing of memories. Additionally, memories are believed to be distributed across a network of interconnected neurons in the brain.