Friday, August 15, 2014

How many neurons are in the human brain?

Lots of fascinating info on the brain in this TED talk.
What is so special about the human brain?
The human brain is puzzling — it is curiously large given the size of our bodies, uses a tremendous amount of energy for its weight and has a bizarrely dense cerebral cortex. But: why? Neuroscientist Suzana Herculano-Houzel puts on her detective's cap and leads us through this mystery. By making "brain soup," she arrives at a startling conclusion. 

The answer is 86 billion.
100 billion neurons was the answer bandied about with no research to back up that statement.

You lose 2 million neurons a minute while your stroke is untreated. I have not heard of any calculation of how many neurons are lost during the neuronal cascade of death.

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