En Cognitive Daily hay un articulo sobre las 10 diferencias (abstractas) de como funciona el cerebro a como funciona una computadora...
Difference # 2: The brain uses content-addressable memory
In computers, information in memory is accessed by polling its precise memory address. This is known as byte-addressable memory. In contrast, the brain uses content-addressable memory, such that information can be accessed in memory through "spreading activation" from closely related concepts. For example, thinking of the word "fox" may automatically spread activation to memories related to other clever animals, fox-hunting horseback riders, or attractive members of the opposite sex.
Esto me recuerdo a un proyecto personal que he tenido por un tiempo, pero no he logrado hacer....
... I'm so damned unfocused... In other news...
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detalles de este proyecto personal..?
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