There are two differents part related with the functions your say.
The motor part - come whit the Frontal lobe (motor, 4 in the Broadman map), but is necesary the actions of another parts like cerebellum (fine moves) and the conections between that.
The memory is atribuited to Hipocampus, located in the limbic system, in the temporal lobe.
cerebrum
The skeleton does not hold any memories. Your brain holds memories. Your brain is inside a brain case made of bone.
Gyri are the folds in the brain that store memories. These are located on the cerebral cortex, along with the sulci.
The brain structure related to processing memory is the hippocampus. However, once processed, memories are stored through the cerebrum.
No, because the brain uses electrical impulses to generate memories and do tasks.
hippcampus
The skeleton does not hold any memories. Your brain holds memories. Your brain is inside a brain case made of bone.
in your brain
Gyri are the folds in the brain that store memories. These are located on the cerebral cortex, along with the sulci.
Gyri are the folds in the brain that store memories. These are located on the cerebral cortex, along with the sulci.
All emotional memories are created in the inner brain.
The brain structure related to processing memory is the hippocampus. However, once processed, memories are stored through the cerebrum.
It really depends on how old you are and your brain memory.
Memories are believed to be encoded in the brain through neural connections that can be strengthened or weakened over time. When someone dies, their brain no longer functions, resulting in the loss of the ability to recall memories. However, memories that have been shared with others can still be preserved in the memories of those who knew the individual.
No, because the brain uses electrical impulses to generate memories and do tasks.
your brain
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.
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