answersLogoWhite

0

The entire brain is connected together and the entire brain is important in memory and retrieval of memory.

Memory is one of the major human mental activities. The Cortex is capable of storing and retrieving both short- and long-term memories.

Temporal, parietal, and occipital lobes are among the areas responsible for short- and long-term memory. Engrams-structural traces in the cerebral cortex that comprise long-term memories and cerebrum's limbic system plays a key role in memory.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Natural Sciences

How are celsius and kelvin different?

Kelvin scale assigns the value 0 K (zero kelvins) to absolute zero instead of to the freezing point of water; note that the degree symbol is not used.


The discovery that words heard underwater are later better recalled underwater than on land best illustrates the value of?

context-dependent memory. This phenomenon suggests that the environmental cues present during memory encoding are important for retrieval. In this case, being underwater during both learning and recall improves memory performance.


Most register in the machine have two way of compatibility that MAR or the other hand is always used as destination you only copy to the MAR clearly why is this so?

The MAR (Memory Address Register) is typically used as the destination register for memory-related operations because it holds the memory address that is being accessed. When copying data to the MAR, it is essential to ensure precise memory addressing and avoid any inadvertent changes to the address value. Assigning the MAR as the only destination for copying helps maintain the integrity of memory operations and prevents unintentional alterations to memory addresses.


What respond to a stimulus that does not involve the brain?

It is called a reflex and does not involve the brain, but instead, the spinal cord. So, in effect, the spinal cord can also 'think' and process information, though not quite the level of complexity as the brain, especially the cerebral cortex. But, that is a good thing. If I touch a hot stove, my spinal cord will send out a signal to pull my hand off well before my 'brain' feels the heat. There is a lot of survival value to reflex arcs that are essential to survival that do not include the brain.


What is the severity scale for earthquakes?

The severity of earthquakes is typically measured using the Richter scale or the moment magnitude scale. The Richter scale measures the amplitude of seismic waves and assigns a numerical value, while the moment magnitude scale measures the total energy released by an earthquake. Both scales are logarithmic, meaning that each whole number increase in value represents a tenfold increase in the amplitude or energy release.

Related Questions

Which data type assigns values automatically?

None of the data types available in C assigns valur to the variable. Initially all the variables have a garbage value. But when we use calloc() to allocate memory dynamically only then it assigns NULL to the memory block assigned.


Passing an array name to a pointer assigns the first memory location of the array to the pointer variable?

Yes, passing an array name to a pointer assigns the first memory location of the array to the pointer variable. An array name is the same as a pointer to the first location of the array, with the exception that an array name is a r-value, while a pointer is an l-value.


A function is a relatship that assigns one?

It assigns exactly one output value for each input value.


What is the relationship of a domain and a function?

A function is a rule that assigns a single value to each element in a domain.A function is a rule that assigns a single value to each element in a domain.A function is a rule that assigns a single value to each element in a domain.A function is a rule that assigns a single value to each element in a domain.


What is a rule that assigns exactly one output value to each input value?

A function is a rule which assigns exactly one output f(x) to every input x.


A function is a rule that assigns each value of the variable to exactly one value of the dependent variable?

I found two answers for this question. A function is a rule that assigns to each value of one variable (called the independent variable) exactly one value of another variable (called the dependent variable.) A function is a rule that assigns to each input value a unique output value.


When you enter a date excel assigns a what value to the date?

numerical


When you enter a date Excel assigns a?

a serial value to the date


What is the relation that assigns exactly one output value to one input value?

It is a bijective function.


What is the if function for cell c3 that assigns the value of cell d5 to cell c3 if the value in cell f2 is greater than the value in cell f3 otherwise the if function assigns 0 to cell c3?

=IF(F2>F3,D5,0)


A person who assigns value to property for tax purposes?

tax assessor


A function is a rule that assigns each value of the independent variable to exactly value of the dependent variable?

false