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Memory and Physiological Basis of Gender Variations

Nidhi Jain3 , Preeti Gupta1 , Amit Kant Singh1 , Santosh Kumar Sant1 , Kirti Jaiswal1 , Anamika Singh1 , ANG Hyder1 , Nand Kishor Gupta2 , Sunita Mittal3 , Neeru Garg3 , Satendri Devi3 , Nidhi Jain3

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International Physiology 3(2):p 115-116, July - December 2015. | DOI: DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ip.2347.1506.3215.6

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 Memory is our ability to encode, store, retain and subsequently recall information and past experiences in the human brain. In order to process and store memory, first it has to be ‘fed’ with bits and pieces of information, most of which are sourced from auditory and visual bodily facilities. Memory is of two types: short term memory and long term memory. Hippocampus is responsible for immediate memory and for selecting the experiences which need to be transferred to the long term memory.

Keywords: Memory; Short term Memory; Long Term Memory; Hippocampus.


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