Biology, asked by connas, 11 months ago

Which part of the brain helps in remembering science concepts? Where is it located in the brain?


libellule: mid brain,cerebrum

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Answered by nhkmk786
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They have argued that memory islocated in specific parts of the brain, and specific neurons can be recognized for their involvement in forming memories. The main parts of the brain involved with memory are the amygdala, the hippocampus, the cerebellum, and the prefrontal cortex ([link]).
Answered by gratefuljarette
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The cerebrum is an important part of the 'brain' associated with remembering scientific concepts. It is located in the mid-brain. The cerebrum is the 'largest part' of the brain.

EXPLANATION:

Cerebrum is concerned with processing information. All functions associated with sensory perception, movement, smell, communication, learning and memory are performed by the cerebrum.

The cerebrum responds to stimuli and solves processes information related to problem solving, speech and movement. Since scientific concepts are associated with problem solving, the cerebrum helps to remember the scientific concepts.

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