I tried to answer your question, but you closed it too quick. The human brain doesn’t work like that, because the the system is not digital–it is analog.
The number of cells doesn’t tell you bytes, because there is no one-to-one correspondance between number of axon-hillock depolarizations, synaptic vesicles being released, or the degree of depolarization or hyperpolarization of the post-synaptic cell.
You might as well ask how many bytes of inoformation encode the Mississippi River watershed, directing water to the sea. You can get an answer, but it will be meaningless.
I know there isn’t an exact measurment of memory capacity for the brain. I just wanted to know peoples opinions on what would be the equivalency if they could measure it. If there was an exact answer, cool. I should of clarified that in my question. Sorry for the mis-understanding.
I know there isn’t an exact measurment of memory capacity for the brain. I just wanted to know peoples opinions on what would be the equivalency if they could measure it. If there was an exact answer, cool. I should of clarified that in my question. Sorry for the mis-understanding.
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