memory is a chemical function within the brain as well as an electrical transmission of data. there is no known definable amount of memory capacity, but there have been studies concerning how and how much memory the human brain can have from several large medical institutions. nothing conclusive has been determined, but it is considered to be beyond current memory capabilities of the fastest, and largest computers currently in use. if, and when, artificial intelligence comes about, there may be an answer, but i don't think it'll be anytime this century.
2006-12-12 12:16:19
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answered by de bossy one 6
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I have not heard what science believes the human brain maximum capacity would be in those terms.
I do know they say (barring any cranial/brain trauma) that the brain retains pretty much all information of what it sees and hears.., storing up huge libraries of information. The problem with the majority of peoples is the recall ability. If we based this on our recall ability then computers would have us beat hands down!
Which brings me to this conclusion (although drifting from the primary subject a bit)..., whether a person believes in a God creator or just nature at work.., it would seem to suggest the information is in the old cranial system for a reason. I choose to believe for purposes after this life.
Memory is a very complex system. Its even being considered that some element of memory is stored in the body. Just one point in case among many others is the woman who received a heart transplant.., who never smoked in her life and led an otherwise very conservative life..., had urges to smoke, knew how to ride a motorcycle (something she never did before) and wanted to hang around Biker Bars... and some other quite strange changes in her character.
Eventually they found out the heart donor was a biker. This is a true story.., so whether science acknowledges it or not - I say proof of body-memory is in the pudding.., err..., well.., the heart anyway.
=^)
2006-12-12 13:03:49
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answered by Victor ious 6
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I even have not heard what technological expertise believes the human ideas optimal skill may well be in those words. i know they say (barring any cranial/ideas trauma) that the ideas keeps particularly plenty all ideas of what it sees and hears.., storing up extensive libraries of ideas. the challenge with maximum persons of peoples is the remember skill. If we based this on our remember skill then desktops might have us beat palms down! Which brings me to this end (besides the undeniable fact that drifting from the customary challenge slightly)..., even though if a individual believes in a God writer or basically nature at artwork.., it would look to point the ideas is interior the old cranial device for a reason. i prefer to have faith for purposes after this existence. memory is an exceedingly complicated device. Its even being seen that some component of memory is saved interior the physique. basically one evaluate case between many others is the female who gained a coronary heart transplant.., who under no circumstances smoked in her existence and led an in any different case very conservative existence..., had urges to smoke, knew the thank you to holiday a bike (something she under no circumstances did till now) and wanted to hold close around Biker Bars... and another extremely unusual ameliorations in her character. ultimately they found out the guts donor replaced right into a biker. it fairly is a real tale.., so even though if technological expertise recognizes it or not - I say info of physique-memory is interior the pudding.., err..., properly.., the guts besides. =^)
2016-12-11 08:00:16
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answered by ? 4
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If a comparison would help you put it into a demensional perspective, goldfish have a memory lasting only a few minutes (I seem to vaguely remember the # was 20 ). If it is so short a time because it needs the 'free space' to store a new memory, a memory to last us a life time would need 50 million times more space. Conclusion: Size is not impotant, it's how you use it!
2006-12-12 13:39:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I was going to ask this same question. I had one book that said how much a human brain could hold. The whole information contained within the internet however could be held in the size of a large grain of sand using DNA.
2006-12-12 12:10:07
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answered by mojo2093@sbcglobal.net 5
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You might enjoy reading "In Search of Memory" by Eric Kandel who won the Nobel Prize for his work on memory research. It's a fascinating book, part autobiography and part treatise on how the brain and spinal cord function.
2006-12-12 12:25:08
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answered by greydoc6 7
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Anyone who gives U a Num is an idiot! sorry though! cause there is no such a limit az a GB or ...!!!
2006-12-12 12:10:55
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answered by zapatta 1
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