The human brain has been a subject of research since the beginning of civilization. If we look into the development of a child, we will observe that as they grow, their ability to learn also grows. First, they learn about food, then they learn to identify faces. Every time a child learns something, information is encoded into some portion of the brain. Still, the real question remains, how does information get stored in our brains? Why is some information hardcoded, yet other information is easily forgotten?
The human brain – overview
How the human brain learns
Most of the information on how the brain trains itself to process data is unknown, but there are various theories that explore it. If we look into the structure...