What Is the Memory Capacity of the Human Brain? In the age of information technology, we are used to the fact that any information should occupy a certain amount of memory in storage. And since memories are information, then sooner or later they must fill the amount of memory in a person’s head. But the human brain is not a hard drive where you can write information in free blocks. Source: https://revth.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/battle-for-the-mind.jpg Neurons communication The process of "recording" information in the brain occurs through the emergence of connections between neurons and the creation of neural networks. Each time, recalling a past event, we activate the neural connections associated with it. We can say that having a finite number of neurons (according to researches it is about 100 billion cell nuclei) a finite number of connections can be created inside the brain. This, in turn, might me...
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Week 1 [07.10-13.10.19] Ant War
Since it's completely true!
It was one of the very few articles I've read with great interest and I learned something new. It wasn't easy to read a number of articles about becoming your best self or being introvert.
I was always making parallels between movie “idiocracy” and reality haha.
If I had to pick one which stuck in my memory the most, it would be like in case of my predecessor in post above, article about city activists from week 2 (City activists). I found out about something new, which is nice, especially since it's something we should be aware of as it's something harmful. Article was very well written and it's noticeable that topic was thought out.
Because this is a topic that interests me. And I could learn new things.
Week 9 [09.12-15.12.19] Survival of being buried alive
I hope someone who will have a proper idea which will really work for the 2nd question, would share the answer with me, thanks in advance!
I'm a big fan of cinema so I really enjoyed a presentation about Disney history from week 4. It was really interesting and gave me a look inside the development of one of the most powerful film companies right now.
A very short but very specific and very interesting topic was shown.