How does the brain hold memories?

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How does something that is simply meat and tissue hold memories? Im watching a brain dissection study video and my mine is simply melting at the concept of something that looks like cauliflower and steak hold the perception of everything I know of in existence. Let alone have separate sections that control different actions. Thank you

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Ultimately, we don’t know exactly how it’s done. But our nervous system has specialized cells that process information. These can be setup to “trap” information. We have some artificial versions with AI, but they don’t work as well (I don’t believe the information stored can be changed) but we don’t know how close they are to the organic versions (they’re still really math based).

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