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01-10-2002, 04:39 AM | #21 |
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I think that we basically use all of our brain, although a lot of the information is duplicated (that's how neural networks work) - but there is a potential for us to store a lot more information. That is because we can form new connections - neurons can literally attach themselves to different neurons so that new memories can be formed. (Well that's what I thought I heard - maybe I'm wrong)
It's like having a notepad and filling it up with diagrams and writing, then putting in smaller and smaller writing, trying to cram it all in. If you wrote small enough, you could write a whole encyclopedia in that notepad. [ January 10, 2002: Message edited by: excreationist ]</p> |
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Thanks for posting that UO.
This sounds like a typical piece of creationist propaganda. Without clarification on what “full mental potential” means, it’s impossible to criticise it. But I’ll bet a pound to a penny the people quoted were not saying that the vast majority of our brain isn’t being used for something -- most likely, it just isn’t being used for higher level thinking. Maybe 99.99% of our mental potential (whatever that means) isn’t being used, maybe it is. But that’s a long way from saying that 99.99% of our brain’s mass is unused. It ain’t what you’ve got, it’s what you do with it . Another point: there is, I understand, a strong correlation in primates between brain size (relative to body size) and social complexity. I'll check and get back to you. TTFN, Oolon |
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Standing in road, handkerchief on head, arms straight down, wrists curled in:
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