Orginal gepostet von ArsLoqui
Have researchers attempted to measure the storage capacity of the human brain?
Many people have, but the \"chemical storage\" that our neurons use are not really comparable to binary storage. I have read numbers between 30 Gigabyte and several Petabyte.... I think our brains have about 100 billion neurons. About a third of those is dedicated storage space, so let\'s say we have 30 billion neurons for storage of information. Now, if I remember correctly, the storage of information is a combination of connecting synapses and changing the chemical makeup to a certain degree. How much is this in byte per neuron? I have no idea and I don\'t think anyone else does. How much storage space does our brain have? I don\'t know, but even if we knew a number, how much would a given piece of information use?
In conclusion, the whole comparison brain to computer is off. Apples and oranges.