The back side.
cerebrum
The part of the brain that consolidates memory is in the temporal area,the left temporol lobe.
The brain
Actually, the auditory associated cortex is a part of the brain located in the temporal lobe ( the bottom area ) which holds and stores your memory.
yes!
Many different parts of the brain are involved in memory recall (what people commonly call "remembering"). However, if one had to restrict his/her answer to a single brain structure, the hippocampus would probably be the one at the top of most neuroscientists' lists.
Memory is acuity spread thought the brain, along with thinking. it really depends on the definition of "thinking"
Memory is encoded in the limbic system of the brain, primarily in the hippocampus, although associated structures are involved, as well - including the amygdala and the cingulate gyrus. There are also association cortex areas of the brain which are involved in memory, including frontal lobe regions.
cerebrum
The hippocampus
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).
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain (it makes up 85% of the brain's weight) and it is the thinking part of the brain and contains your short and long term memories.