Researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and several collaborators used NVIDIA GPUs to create a highly detailed 3D digital reconstruction of tissue from a rat’s hippocampus, the memory center of the brain.
The reconstruction, powered by TITAN GPUs, helped the researchers precisely determine the number and size categories of synapses — the connections that carry signals between brain cells, or neurons. Synapse size determines the memory capacity of a neuron and synapses in the human brain are believed to be similar to those in rats’ brains.
The team found that there are actually 26 discrete sizes that can change over a span of a few minutes, meaning that the brain has a far great capacity for storing information than previous thought.
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Your Brain’s Capacity is 10 Times Greater Than Earlier Expected
Feb 08, 2016
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