
econobuddy
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Elephants are renowned for their remarkable memory, which is often encapsulated in the saying, "Elephants never forget." This extraordinary memory is largely attributed to the structure of their brains. Like humans, elephants possess four lobes in their cortex: occipital, parietal, temporal, and frontal. Each of these lobes plays a vital role in various brain functions, such as language, sensory processing, and decision-making.
What sets elephants apart is their comparatively larger and denser temporal lobe, which is crucial for memory acquisition and retention. This enhanced temporal lobe capacity allows elephants to remember locations, recognize individuals, and recall social relationships over long periods, contributing to their reputation for having exceptional memories. 0 reply
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