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- October 7, 2005 at 3:52 am #2100vinayaParticipant
hey all
y do v forget things? 😆 🙂
which part of the brain is responsible for memory?
is its capability different in different people?
is that the part affected for a person with amnesia, short-term memory loss,etc?
thanks in advance 😀 😛 - October 7, 2005 at 9:37 am #30555baikuzaParticipant
😮 our memory storage is at our front brain. okay the bigest one. the first one that is placed behind our face.
huh.. i don’t know because i do not have a dictionary beside me.
🙄 - October 7, 2005 at 11:00 am #30560vinayaParticipant
the frontal lobe is responsible for our higher activities, right like speech,etc
so maybe its responsible for memory too
anyway, from what baikuza said i thought it would be the frontal lobe ……… 😛 8) 😆 😀
back to my original question…
is there a possibility of it being affected. ❓ ❓ - October 7, 2005 at 6:23 pm #30604MrMisteryParticipant
Do we know exactly where memory is located? because in my anatomy book it is wirtten that we don’t…
Whaty i do know is that in the formation of memory contributes the neocortex, paleocortex, SRAA and thalamus.
Cheers
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