The brain does not store the actual face of each card.
The brain in your gut has stored within its neural networks a variety of behavioral programs, like a library.
It is estimated that in a lifetime, a brain can store 1,000,000,000,000,000 fa million billion) "bits" of information.
The brain does not store glucose, the primary source of its energy.
He tells me that our brains store only a few visual traits about people with whom we are casually acquainted.
Memory is the process by which the brain can store and access information.
It always surprised Battat how much information the brain stored that was not always immediately accessible.
The brain does not store memories in one unified structure, as might be seen in a computer's hard disk drive.
The brain, unlike the computer, does not store memories in one place; it distributes them seamlessly.
The brain does not store any glucose in the form of glycogen, in contrast, for example, to skeletal muscle.