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The brain stores information in both sides!

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What is the difference between brain and computer?

computer's can store more information. brain store's less


What is the job the brain?

the job of the brain is to store information in the brain and to send your nervous system massages to different body systems.


What are the tiny structures that store and transmit information in the brain?

They are called neurons.


The basic units of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves that process, store, and transmit information are the?

neurons??


The basic units of the brain spinal cord and nerves that process store and transmit information are the?

nuerons


What is the structure of a neuron and its role in the brain?

A neuron has dendrites (as inputs), a cell body (soma), and an output (axon).The neuron is the functional unit of the brain: neurons receive sensory information, process that information, store it, and convey commands to muscles and glands based on that information and its processing.


How long do your brain store something you now learn?

It depends on health conditions and age and how frequency of use of stored information.


How many GB does the brain have?

Gigabytes are a measurement of digital information storage. Not for mental storage. A typical adult brain contains 15 billion to 200 billion neurons. Assuming we use the lower figure, the brain is capable of remembering 2 the 10th billion power bits of information. Basically, the brain can store up to about 10 billion encyclopedia pages worth of information.


Why does your brain have crevises?

They are called sulci (singular - sulcus). These are folds of the brain designed to give it more surface area. For a reasonable layman's definition of sulci, the Wikipedia article for 'Sulcus (neuroanatomy)' gives an introduction. (I'm a neuroscience student.) The brain uses the surface area to store information. This area is finite in size and when a person is born, its smoothe. As you age you need more space to store information and the brain makes ridges and valleys on the surface, thereby adding more pages for the book where we store memory.


How do you explain sever?

A sever, is basically like a brain. its a linked up network that allows us to store information. for exaple a brain has nerves in it and can sotre and transport information. severs usally look like big towers with loads of cooling.


Which perspective emphasizes how you store and retrieve information?

The cognitive perspective emphasizes how individuals store and retrieve information in the brain through processes such as memory encoding, storage, and retrieval. It focuses on how individuals process, organize, and make sense of information in order to influence behavior and decision-making.


Where does the brain store visual information?

occipital lobe- located just anterior to the occipital bone, it is responsible for the mechanical control of eyesight and the integration of visual input with other sensory experiences.