And these memories of motor skills are evidently
stored in different brain regions from particular memories.
Not exact matches
Bilingual children appear to
store both languages
in the same part of a
brain region, while people who become bilingual
in adulthood put language ability into
different cubbyholes.
Scientists know that our memories are
stored in specific areas of the
brain, but there has been some debate over whether a single
brain region can
store different memories that control opposing behavior.
Although both types of memory were laid down
in the medial prefrontal cortex, they were
stored along separate paths or axonal projections, which
in turn linked to
different brain regions (Cell, DOI: 10.1016 / j.cell.2016.05.010).