The most common way is by speaking. Writing also works.
well transffered means to carry somthing from one place to another that's what it means
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 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.
One cause of loss of memory could be brain injury or trauma, which can affect the brain's ability to form or retrieve memories.
Corpus Callosum
YouTube has a number of music videos featuring Slipknot song "Dead Memories". Another place where one can view the "Dead Memories" by Slipknot is MTV website.
One cause of memory impairment related to aging is the natural decline in brain function and the loss of brain cells over time. This can affect the areas of the brain responsible for storing and retrieving memories.
The hippocampus is a part of the brain structure that lies under the medial temporal lobe,there is one on each side of the brain. The hippocampus is indispensable in the formation of new autobiographical and fact memories.
If you had two brains and one of the brain is damaged u still have another one so u just go and remove the damaged one.
One generation memories are only one lifes memories the ones he is receiving are the whole worlds memories. Hope this helped this is my first one i answered.
Interference occurs when one memory interferes with the recall of another memory. It can happen when similar information is learned close together in time, causing confusion in retrieving the correct memory. Interference can be proactive (old memories interfere with new memories) or retroactive (new memories interfere with old memories).
The sulci, which are grooves in the brain's surface, connect one gyrus to another within the same hemisphere. They divide the brain's cortex into distinct regions.