The brain probably can store up to 10 billion to 100 billion items of information.
Currently, there is no way to measure how much information the human brain can store on average.
as much as a platypus can
bruv just go to the brain store and get a brain
The brain doesn't have the capacity to store oxygen or glucose. This is the reason why one feels dizzy on getting up suddenly.
Scientists believe that brain store information by the chemicals.
i think by paying attention
The brain cannot store oxygen. A person can feel a lack of oxygen after only a few seconds. When someone stands up too quickly and becomes dizzy, this is an example of the loss of blood flow to the brain that can be sensed.The brain cannot store glucose (blood sugar). Diabetics who give themselves too much insulin can drop their blood sugar level and faint, and without immediate glucose infusion the brain can die.
yes the brain can dumb asses
According to the Stephen Hawking, a human brain can store the memory of 10,000 Oxford dictionary in a year. But generally people don't use all the memory that they have for the knowledge gaining. Even Eienstene was used only 10% of the brain for that knowledge and for research.
Your brain has grown and you store more info your brain.
The brain stores information in both sides!
they store water
Gyri are the folds in the brain that store memories. These are located on the cerebral cortex, along with the sulci.
Gyri are the folds in the brain that store memories. These are located on the cerebral cortex, along with the sulci.
From the life nutrition for the brain store.
in her brain
the job of the brain is to store information in the brain and to send your nervous system massages to different body systems.
computer's can store more information. brain store's less
Having a large brain can increase the amount of memory that the brain can store. It also makes you look smarter.
It has neurons
we store memory in the brain. It has grooves in it,which actually store it. If more number of grooves, more the memory power.
A man went to a brain store to get some brain to complete a study. He sees a sign remarking on the quality of professional brain offerred at this particular brain store. He begins to question the butcher about the cost of these brains. "How much does it cost for engineer brain?" "Three dollars an ounce." "How much does it cost for programmer brain?" "Four dollars an ounce." "How much for lawyer brain?" "$1,000 an ounce." "Why is lawyer brain so much more?" "Do you know how many lawyers we had to kill to get one ounce of brain?" A lawyer was driving his big BMW down the highway, singing to himself, "I love my BMW, I love my BMW." Focusing on his car, not his driving, he smashed into a tree. He miraculously survived, but his car was totaled. "My BMW! My BMW!" he sobbed. A good Samaritan drove by and cried out, "Sir, sir, you're bleeding! And my god, your left arm is gone!" The lawyer, horrified, screamed "My Rolex! My Rolex!"
It is a common myth that we (mammals including humans, and other animals) use only a small percentage of our brains. We have so much information to process, store, recall, as well as basic bodily functions to manage that our brain is always in constant motion. More info on this and other fun brain FAQ here: http://www.brainandspinalcord.org/media-center/KnowYourBrain.html
the human brain's capacity is not able to be measured the same as computer memory. the human brain contains between 1014-1015 synapses. and each synapse has a certain amount of capacity.
his brain was cool