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Has science figured out how the human brain stores and retrieves information?

Posted by on July 29, 2010

If the human brain is a biological computer, has Science figured out how to manipulate (store/remember, access/recall, inject/think) the information of the brain.
By saying the human brain is a biological computer, I meant that it uses electricity the same way that a PC does.

Science has learned a lot (but not nearly all) about how the brain works. The hippocampus is a key player in the memory game. Calling the brain a biological computer is simply an analogy.

One Response to Has science figured out how the human brain stores and retrieves information?

  1. Frank N

    Science has learned a lot (but not nearly all) about how the brain works. The hippocampus is a key player in the memory game. Calling the brain a biological computer is simply an analogy.
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