Is The Brain A Computer

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Donald H

 

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September 5, 2015

 

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According to Webster’s online dictionary a computer is: one that computes; specifically: a programmable usually electronic device that can store, retrieve, and process data. Computers have surpassed us in information processing quickly, just like humans; a computer remembers, thinks and says what it thinks...
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A computer therefore has a brain, a memory, and the ability to communicate and receive orders. The computer’s brain is its processor, which gives it its thinking power. Definition of a brain:: the portion of the vertebrate central nervous system enclosed in the skull and continuous with the spinal cord through the foramen magnum that is composed of neurons and supporting and nutritive structures (as glia) and that integrates sensory information from inside and outside the body in controlling autonomic function (as heartbeat and respiration), in coordinating and directing correlated motor responses, and in the process of thinking — In other words: It also stores, retrieves and processes data...
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