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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well no one really knows that, it’s still kinda of a mystery. What we do know is that apparently they are somehow stored all along the brain, there is not a singular region specific for holding memories.

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