The brain's right hemisphere controls non-visual memory, and the retention of non-visual information, so the right hemisphere of the brain would be the one that would be involved with the retrieval of a person's name from his or her memory.
smell
The back side.
The long-term memory storage is primarily the work of the right hemisphere of the brain
cerebrum
It controls your body to do things whatever you want to do. And stores your memory if the brian wasn't there there would have benn no memory at all.
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.
right hemisphere and left hemisphere
Long term memory is memory that can last as little as a few days or as long as decades.
your brain stores it in your mind but it is hard to bring it back you have to have something to bring back the memory like a picture
There is long term memory, in which your brain stores information for an extended amount of time. Short term memory is held with active rehearsal and can hold about 7 different ideas.
There is long term memory, in which your brain stores information for an extended amount of time. Short term memory is held with active rehearsal and can hold about 7 different ideas.