Memory in the brain

Memory storage in the brain involves multiple regions working together rather than a single location. Key areas include:

  1. Hippocampus: Crucial for forming new memories and linking them with emotions and senses.
  2. Amygdala: Processes emotional memories.
  3. Cerebellum: Involved in procedural memories (like riding a bike).
  4. Prefrontal Cortex: Associated with working memory and decision-making.
  5. Temporal Lobes: Important for long-term memory storage.

These regions collaborate to encode, store, and retrieve memories, making the process complex and distributed throughout the brain.

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