Bad things happen. And the human brain is especially adept at making sure that we keep track of these events. This is… — David Perlmutter Copy Share Image
Surprisingly, the gigantic capacity of storage with the human brain is not utilized for a fraction of a percent of its capacity!… — Chandrababu VS Copy Share Image
I think it is undeniably true that the human brain must work in models. The trick is to have your brain work… — Charlie Munger Copy Share Image
“He didn't believe animals could think, not in the way he defined the term, but he wasn't much impressed with human thinking,… — Karen Joy Fowler Copy Share Image
No matter how closely you examine the water, glucose, and electrolyte salts in the human brain, you can't find the point where… — Deepak Chopra Copy Share Image
The human brain long ago evolved a mechanism for rewarding us when we encountered new information: a little shot of dopamine in… — Daniel Levitin Copy Share Image
...for the human brain can become the best torture house of all those it has invented, established and used in a millions… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
“The human brain is a cultural artifact. We don't load culture into a virgin brain like software loading into a computer; rather,… — Lisa Feldman Barrett Copy Share Image
If we study learning as a data science, we can reverse engineer the human brain and tailor learning techniques to maximize the… — Sebastian Thrun Copy Share Image
“Can we treat animal behavior with the same medicines, therapies, and approaches we use on humans? To me, the answer is an… — Nicholas Dodman Copy Share Image
The popular prophets have underestimated how strange the truth can be. The human brain, that 'perfect instrument,' that 'fabulous electronic dance,' can… — Marilyn Ferguson Copy Share Image
I have always been convinced that the only way to get artificial intelligence to work is to do the computation in a… — Geoffrey Hinton Copy Share Image
“The purpose of all of this (left hemisphere's way of choosing denial or repression over considering an anomaly) is to impose stability… — V.S. Ramachandran Copy Share Image
“People get smarter. The human brain has a potential for development. Some day it will grow big enough so that everybody will… — Harry Bernstein Copy Share Image
A single human brain has about a hundred million nerve cells... and a computer program that throws light on the mind/brain problem… — Tony Hoare Copy Share Image
...comparing the capacity of computers to the capacity of the human brain, I've often wondered, where does our success come from? The… — Garry Kasparov Copy Share Image
“The suggestion that the normal human brain has an almost infinite capacity is important: it means that almost everyone is educable. Given… — Julie Cotton Copy Share Image
“Simplify? Let me try. In school days, we are taught that if there are four animals in a room and you add… — Ravindra Shukla Copy Share Image
“I once read that if the folds in the cerebral cortex were smoothed out it would cover a card table. That seemed… — Jay Ingram Copy Share Image
“Amy ran on sugar, caffeine, and pain pills, and would sacrifice an entire night of sleep to level up a character in… — David Wong Copy Share Image
“In every idea emanating from genius, or even in every serious human idea -- born in the human brain -- there always… — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“The human brain can be compared to a modern flight simulator in several respects. Like a flight simulator, it constructs and continuously… — Thomas Metzinger Copy Share Image
“There were people who called themselves Satanists who made Crowley squirm. It wasn't just the things they did, it was the way… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
“the kids who can’t adapt to school’s tedium are diagnosed with ADHD and are put on powerful psychoactive drugs, which have the… — Peter O. Gray Copy Share Image
Accepting trial and error means accepting error. It means taking problems in our stride when a decision doesn't work out, whether through… — Tim Harford Copy Share Image
“One cubic inch of nanotube circuitry, once fully developed, would be up to one hundred million times more powerful than the human… — Ray Kurzweil Copy Share Image
“Ninety-Five percent of the things we worry about in life never actually happen but that's the human brain for you. It can… — Brian Blessed Copy Share Image
“Glowing screens, increasingly foldable, portable, companionable, anticipating any possible question the human brain might generate.” — Jhumpa Lahiri Copy Share Image
The human brain works in, so far, mysterious and wondrous ways that are completely different than the ways that computers calculate. Things… — Paul Allen Copy Share Image
“The Human brain is a hotbed of imagination, capable of taking a simple stimulus and magnifying it many times greater than it… — Red Phoenix Copy Share Image
I guess that is the strange part of the human brain that people have studied for eons - is hatred and self-hatred.… — Trevor Noah Copy Share Image
“During periods of starvation or fasting, the human brain can very easily switch over to using ketones as an alternative to glucose.” — Eric Westman MD Copy Share Image
“The human brain has billions of neurons and hundreds of billions of interconnections. It can process more than two million bits of… — Ben Carson Copy Share Image
The human brain is at particularly high risk for damage by free radicals because of its high degree of metabolism compared to… — David Perlmutter Copy Share Image
Human brain is the most outstanding object in world. It functions 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It functions right… — Azgraybebly Josland Copy Share Image
“The human heart needs only the bare elements to survive, the human brain wants to the limitlessness of tolerance. Finding yourself is… — Zephyr McIntyre Copy Share Image
“Business of all kinds, over the centuries, had atrophied certain sense receptors and areas of the human brain, so that for most… — Thomas Pynchon Copy Share Image
I have better use for my brain than to poison it with alcohol. To put alcohol in the human brain is like… — Thomas A. Edison Copy Share Image
Schools still operate as if all knowledge is contained in books, and as if the salient points in books must be stored… — Sugata Mitra Copy Share Image
Pour some water into a tub and stir it up. Now try as hard as you can to calm the water with… — Koichi Tohei Copy Share Image