no.memories are stored in your temporal lobes.
some kind of associative memories
Hippocampus
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.
The different parts of the brain are: The frontal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe, parietal lobe, hypothalamus, cerebrum, brain stem ,and cerebellum.The nervous system is your body's decision and communication center. The central nervous system (CNS) is made of the brain and the spinal cord and the peripheral nervous system (PNS) is made of nerves
The occipital lobe is responsible for mostly registering visual memories and images because it is in the back of the brain. The temporal lobe mostly retains audible memories and is also responsible for triggering and registering sound. the temporal lobe of the brain is near the ear area.
Hypothalamus produces it, then it's stored in the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland.
The person might have difficulty understanding what he or she is hearing or with strong and retrieving memories associated with the senses.
Not really, they are just memories and chakra stored in his seal.
Association