It is associated with perception and recognition of auditory stimuli, memory, and speech.
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 olfactory receptors are found in the olfactory epithelium in the upper portion of the nose. The sense is highly sensitive and easily fatigued. Information travels to your brain for storage, interpretation and memory.
There are five internal senses: 1. The intuition (common sense) combines the forms it receives from the five external senses. 2. The imagination keeps these forms stored. 3. The sense of memory (imaginative power) combines and separates forms kept in the imagination. 4. The estimative power judges perceived salient or of interest (e.g., the sheep that apprehends the perceived wolf as something it should flee from). 5. The memory keeps these prerational estimations.
It is argued that smell is most closely linked to memory. It is because smell triggers nerve impulses from your nasal cavity directly into your limbic system (along your olfactory bulbs). Emotions are generated in the limbic system, so the fact that smell information enters your brain's imbic system helps explain why smell can evoke strong memories and emotions!Hope this helps?! :)
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Some microprocessors have cache memory; this is high speed memory and, if you're lucky and a program is small, it may entirely run in cache memory. All microprocessors have memory as registers - these aren't memory in the conventional sense, but are temporary locations to store values being worked on, addresses in memory and so on.
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