When we remember new facts by repeating them or by employing various Mnemonic Devices, we are actually passing them through the hippocampus several times. The hippocampus keeps strengthening the associations among these new elements until, after a while, it no longer needs to do so. The cortex will have learned to associate these various properties itself to reconstruct what we call a memory.
But the hippocampus and the cortex are not the only structures involved in long-term memory and its various manifestations in the brain.
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It is the part that contains memory
If you mean long-term storage, we may speak of several parts which are responsible for storing differend kinds of data, e.g. visual (images) or audio (sounds). And they are distributed in different parts of brain. But all the data is primarily processed in the pre-frontal lobe which is placed in the forehead and can be called a short-term storage.
The memory is associated with the Cerebral cortex part of the brain. This is the most developed section of the brain.
The temporal lobes
The centre of memory
yes!
The frontal lobe is the part of the brain used for short-term memory.
The frontal lobe is the part of the brain used for short-term memory.
The part of the brain that consolidates memory is in the temporal area,the left temporol lobe.
with the hippocampus, the part of the brain used for memory.
The brain
Cerebrum is the part of the brain that take 80% and used for reasoning,memory and etc....
Memory is acuity spread thought the brain, along with thinking. it really depends on the definition of "thinking"
cerebrum
The hippocampus
The back side.
Memory is stored throughout the brain. However, the part of the brain responsible for actually coordinating the long-term storage of memory is the hippocampus (in the limbic system).