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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.
Medulla
The cerebrum controls the memory. For memory there are three parts: Encoding which includes receiving, processing and combining information. Secondly, Storage which is making a permanent record and lastly Retrieval, or recall. The prefrontal cortex is involved in short term memory. The hippocampus is the storage area and can hold an unlimited amount. A person with damage here can not put memory into storage. See link below:
hippocampus and cerebellum
hippocampus, neocortex and cerebral cortex for memory and ration though is the frontal lobe.
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The hippocampus
The location and arrangement of the arteries supplying the hippocampus make it paryiculary vulnerable to injury. How would memory be affected if the hippocampus suffered deterioration?
the hippocampus is the central role in formation of memories
Limbic System
Hippocampus
An unremarkable hippocampal formation refers to a finding on imaging studies, such as MRI or CT, indicating that there are no significant abnormalities or notable changes in the structure of the hippocampus. This means that the hippocampus appears normal and there are no signs of injury, disease, or other issues affecting this region of the brain.
Memories of locations
The hippocampus has THC receptors that reduce short=term memory
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with memory.
The hippocampus helps with your memory look it up online