Learning requires many different functions of the brain, also depending on what you are learning, you may learn by watching, being cognitive, hearing, or reading and so on. But memory also delves into the learning process because learning is also retaining the knowledge. In order to get a specific answer you should look up what portion of the brain is responsible for memory, seeing, hearing, and so on in order to get an answer to a specific topic your thinking of since it varies :D
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The hippocampus. The hippocampus is part of the limbic system, a specialised part of the brain. It specifically deals with the consolidation of short and long-term memory, as well as spacial navigation. This is how alcohol may affect spacial navigation.
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 cerebrum or cortex is the largest part of human brain associated with higher brain functions like thought and actions, plays the vital role in the ability to read and write.
The cerebrum makes complex learning and abstract thinking possible and is the largest part of the brain.
The front part of the brain makes decisions.
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The hippocampus. The hippocampus is part of the limbic system, a specialised part of the brain. It specifically deals with the consolidation of short and long-term memory, as well as spacial navigation. This is how alcohol may affect spacial navigation.
Whatever we see and learning thats store in our brains part "HIPPOCAMPUS".
The cerebrum is the largest and most developed part of the brain. It, unfolded, has the surface area of four school desks. It makes up 85% of the brain's weight. It's the center of judgment, reasoning, complex learning, abstract thinking, association, interpretation of sensory information, speech, learning and memory, and also controls voluntary actions, like how you think and move. It's made of two halves, the left and right cerebral hemispheres.