Multiple Choice
How does the brain's memory system differ from that of a computer?
A) The brain can only process one type of information at a time.
B) The brain's neurons communicate in a more complex manner than what occurs within electrical circuits.
C) The brain's storage capacity is more limited than that of a computer.
D) The brain preserves information exactly as it was encoded.
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