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Chrys Gouthro
on Dec 14, 2024Verified
Which areas of the brain appear to be the most important for long-term memory storage?
A) the frontal lobe
B) the hypothalamus
C) the frontal lobes and the hippocampus
D) the medial temporal lobe and the mediodorsal thalamus
Mediodorsal Thalamus
A central nervous system structure involved in the storage of experiences.
Medial Temporal Lobe
A critical brain area for the consolidation of long-term memories, located near the middle of the temporal lobe.
Long-Term Memory Storage
The process of retaining information over extended periods, ranging from days to a lifetime.
- Comprehend the functions of particular brain structures in the formation, retention, and retrieval of memory.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the functions of particular brain structures in the formation, retention, and retrieval of memory.