Gyri are the folds in the brain that store memories. These are located on the cerebral cortex, along with the sulci.
The folds in the brain that store memories are called the hippocampus. The hippocampus is a part of the brain that is involved in the formation, organization, and storage of memories. It plays a crucial role in both short-term and long-term memory.
It is not sufficient to describe memory, and its counterpart, learning, as solely dependent on specific brain regions such as the folds of the brain. Brain areas involved in the neuroanatomy of memory such as the hippocampus, the amygdala, the striatum, or the mammillary bodies are thought to be involved in specific types of memory. Memory is actually stored in the spaces between the neurons and not in or on certain folds.
The answer is quite simple. The fine folds of the brain are called "folia".
Brains do not necessarily make memories, it is the person who makes the memories and the brain stores it. Brains have a special area dedicated to storing memories, this area is called Hippocampus.
Surface area.
Hippocampus
gyri
The folds on the surface of the brain are called gyri.
The skeleton does not hold any memories. Your brain holds memories. Your brain is inside a brain case made of bone.
helps increase the brain's surface area
Elephants are incredibly intelligent and have awesome memories. They have the biggest, densest brain of any land mammal. It density means it has more brain cells and brain matter than humans do.The part of an elephant's brain that houses memory is also more wrinkled and folded than ours. It's the wrinkles and folds that hold memories, so elephants are able to remember everything that happens over the course of their lifetime.Memory is fundamental to intelligence.
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