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Evidence that different types of information are processed and stored in various areas of the brain supports the many memory systems theory.

Evidence that different types of information are processed and stored in various areas of the brain supports the many memory systems theory. Each system contains a primary component that processes input independently of the others. Systems interact when their inputs, which often come from the same sources, and their outputs, which tend to produce cognition and behavior, converge. One system represents consistent stimulus-response (S-R) interactions that result in good outcomes, with the caudate nucleus as its primary structure (i.e., reinforcement such as food or escape from an aversive event). This system's information processing and storage (known as procedural memory) typically causes the response whenever the stimulus is encountered (often referred to as "habit learning"). Relationships between neutral stimuli and pleasurable or unpleasant emotional states are represented by a second system, which has the amygdala as its core structure.

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