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The brain can store nearly 10 times more data than previously thought, study confirms

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The brain can store nearly 10 times more data than previously thought, study confirms

The brain may be able to hold nearly 10 times more information than previously thought, a new study confirms.

Similar to computers, the brain’s memory storage is measured in “bits,” and the number of bits it can hold rests on the connections between its neurons, known as synapses. Historically, scientists thought synapses came in a fairly limited number of sizes and strengths, and this in turn limited the brain’s storage capacity. However, this theory has been challenged in recent years — and the new study further backs the idea that the brain can hold about 10-fold more than once thought.    

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