The capacity of the human brain cannot be defined in binary computer units, as the brain does not use binary addressing. As knowledge, feelings, and memories do not have a standard format, it would be impossible to determine how much space it would take to place this data in binary form.
It's hard to give this a meaningful number, because the brain is not a digital computer and does not store information the same way electronic hardware does.
The human brain consists of about 100 billion neurons. Each neuron forms 7,000 connections to other neurons on average, amounting to about 1 quadrillion connections, called synapses. If each synapse stored a bit, this would be about 125 terabytes (TB) of data.
In reality, we don't know how much data synapses store. Estimates vary from 1 TB to 2500 TB of internal storage.
Current estimates of brain capacity range from 1 to 1000 terabytes!
The average human has somewhere from 500,000 gigabytes to 1,000,000 gigabytes depending on his/her intelligence capacity.
I think you got confused down the line here. Megabytes are computer memory storage, not Human.
Yes, the human brain does have limited memory, but that memory is the capacity of hundreds of thousand-petabyte computers.
The human capacity of storing memory is 2 TB i.e. 2048 GB normally. But the maximum Memory ever is 4 TB i.e. 4096 GB. Actually many people thinks that the memory will be only 2 to 3 GB, but actually they don't know how information they can give. We cant give the answer to human memory and computer memory because millions have give information to a computer and that computer has just a setting to give that information in seconds.
Hippocampus
According to the minds at the Scientific American, The human brain can store up to 2.5 Petabytes of information. This is equivalent to one million gigabytes.
The human brain can store a vast amount of information, estimated to be the equivalent of about 2.5 petabytes of data. However, the exact capacity of the brain's memory is not definitively known, as it can vary based on individual differences and other factors.
The human brain is a 'hero' in front of a computer memory which is almost a zero. The human brain has got the ability to think, dream, invent, etc without any assistance. But the computer memory cannot think independently and need external assistance to do all the works even though it has got a large memory size. Learning is another great ability of the human brain. And above all the human brain has a mind for expressing its emotions. The computers lack these abilities. We know what a computer is capable of but the scientists are still trying to find the other great abilities of the human brain which are still not known to us.
The human brain has a tremendous capacity for storing information. While it is difficult to quantify exactly how much information the brain can hold, it is estimated to have a storage capacity of around 2.5 petabytes (or 2.5 million gigabytes). This is roughly equivalent to 3 million hours of television shows. However, it's important to note that memory storage is a complex process and can vary greatly among individuals.
Dogs have the brain capacity of a 3-year-old, so no, they have a quite intelligent memory based on the breed. They can remember up to 50 different commands, as well as places that scared them in the past, human scents, and food scents.
EEG, functional MRI
Humans DO use their full brain capacity. Scientists can detect and record activity in every area of the brain. But our conscious brain only uses 10%... the rest of the brain takes care of internal functions though the subconscious brain.
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you mean how do a computer and the human brain correlate. in short, they dont. computers use only on and off states, the brain is vastly more complicated, the interactions based on chemical and electrical gradients rather than discrete values.