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The hippocampus is identified as the primary brain region responsible for memory, as evidenced by its role as the center of human memory [1], its critical function in learning and memory [2], and its association with memory-based behavior modulation [3]. Furthermore, the hippocampus is explicitly linked to memory through its anatomical connections [4] and its status as a brain area defined by this cognitive function [5].

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The function(s) of consciousness: an evolutionary perspective frontiersin.org Frontiers in Psychology 2 facts
claimHabitat navigation is linked to olfactory centers through connections to the hippocampus, memory, and the amygdala via the orbitofrontal complex, as noted by Jacobs (2012).
procedureThe MDIS model describes a process for modulating behavior based on odor: (1) an animal encounters an odor associated with fear based on memory, (2) the feeling of fear co-occurs with a specific location coded by hippocampal place cells, and (3) a link forms between the hippocampus and the center responsible for the sensation, causing the sensation to be evoked upon future arrival at that location.
The battle of the sexes: Whose brain comes out on top? pennneuroknow.com Victoria Subritzky Katz · Penn NeuroKnow 1 fact
claimDr. Catherine Woolley’s laboratory research on rats demonstrated that latent sex differences exist in the hippocampus, a brain region critical for learning and memory.
Battle of the Brain: Men Vs. Women [Infographic] nm.org Northwestern Medicine 1 fact
claimRecent studies have found no differences in the hippocampus, an area associated with memory, between men and women.
The Difference Between Men and Women: Is It All in the Brain? southernregionalahec.org MICHAEL SHAPIRO · Southern Regional AHEC 1 fact
claimFemales often possess a larger hippocampus, which serves as the center of human memory, and have a higher density of neural connections in that area compared to males.