The Human Brain Operates at a Stunningly Slow Pace

The Human Brain Operates at a Stunningly Slow Pace

Human cognition operates at approximately 10 bits per second for memory, decision-making, and imagination, while sensory systems gather data at roughly one billion bits per second, creating a billion-fold disparity that researchers term "the Musk illusion." This bottleneck means the brain can only process one task at a time at this fixed slow speed, regardless of technological augmentation, and a lifetime of human learning could fit on a small USB drive. The findings, compiled from nearly a century of psychology and neuroscience research, suggest the brain is far less impressive than commonly perceived and highlight opportunities for reorganizing scientific research around this fundamental cognitive constraint.

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