Randall  (R.I.P., 1991). It’s the most common belief that the brain’s structure and function are the result of a single, fundamental process. As such, it’s believed that the “brain” (or the “brain’s body”) is the place where the “brain” interacts with other parts of the body, like the hippocampus and amygdala. The hippocampus is thought to be the place where the brain interacts with the neural circuitry that connects it to the rest of the body, including the amygdala. A section of the hippocampus can store information that is useful for memory. It also contains information about other parts of the body, such as the brain stem, the amygdala, and the motor cortex. The amygdala
