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Forming new memories refers to the process of encoding and storing new information in the brain's memory system.
This is a key structure within the brain that plays a crucial role in forming and consolidating new memories.
The amygdala, another part of the brain, helps to encode emotional memories and plays a role in attaching emotional significance to experiences.
The prefrontal cortex assists in working memory, which is important for temporarily holding and manipulating information while we are actively thinking or learning.