The cerebrum controls all senses, memory, and the ability to learn. Primarily in audio stimulation (hearing) and notably music the right temporal lobe makes sense of what you hear.
The forebrain is the largest and most recently developed part of the brain.
The temporal lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for processing auditory information related to hearing. The occipital lobe, located at the back of the brain, is primarily responsible for processing visual information related to vision.
The hippocampus is primarily responsible for memory formation and retrieval, while the amygdala is involved in processing emotions, particularly fear and pleasure. These two structures work together closely to integrate memory and emotional responses.
the longitudinal fissure
The part of the brain responsible for regulating sleep is the hypothalamus.
The brain
The cerebral cortex is responsible for speech thought and memory
Memory is acuity spread thought the brain, along with thinking. it really depends on the definition of "thinking"
The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain (it makes up 85% of the brain's weight) and it is the thinking part of the brain and contains your short and long term memories.
The forebrain is the largest and most recently developed part of the brain.
The temporal lobe of the brain is primarily responsible for processing auditory information related to hearing. The occipital lobe, located at the back of the brain, is primarily responsible for processing visual information related to vision.
The Primary Auditory Cortex is responsible for hearing and it is located in the superior aspect of the temporal lobe and performs the basics of hearing; pitch and volume.
Many parts of the brain are responsible for memory....This link might give you a good idea of what area of the brain uses what kind of memory...http://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/d/d_07/d_07_cr/d_07_cr_tra/d_07_cr_tra.html
The frontal lobe is the part of the brain used for short-term memory.
hippocampus, neocortex and cerebral cortex for memory and ration though is the frontal lobe.
its the cerebellum
The hippocampus is primarily responsible for memory formation and retrieval, while the amygdala is involved in processing emotions, particularly fear and pleasure. These two structures work together closely to integrate memory and emotional responses.