2011年11月30日星期三

How oodles bytes of information can the average human brain store?

Or, how many kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, etc. of information can the human brain store? Or, is it impossible to digit out this information?How oodles bytes of information can the average human brain store?
if you could measure it within this way, which you can't, but hypotheticaly speaking, memory as video clip, you could store hundreds of terabytes, or 10,000's of gigabytes.
We enjoy no good concept, but it is clearly multiple terabytes.
I honestly think that that quiz is impossible to correctly answer.
Memories and other such information is not measured in bytes.
currently we are trying to isolate the exact number and type of chemicals surrounded by the brain that compose memories. once we determine that then the subsequent step will be to figure how long the sequences can be. this will relieve us to understand how much we can remember. we do know this, once you make a certian age the production and storage of those chemical sequences slow down.this is why the younger you are the faster you learn and the more you retain.

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