Boffins ponder meager brain data rate of 10 bits per second
Briefly

Zheng and Meister emphasize that the stark contrast between the processing speeds of the inner and outer brain raises fundamental questions about brain function and its limitations.
The research suggests that if we absorb data at 10 bits/s for 24 hours a day over 100 years, our brain's storage capacity could fit on a 5GB thumb drive.
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