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pa5tabear
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I'm curious to know how much energy a brain will use depending on the different activities it's doing.
Sleeping vs. watching TV vs. doing rigorous physics problems vs. running a marathon
For the above activities, what are the different energy requirements like?
How do the things you're thinking about translate into energy usage?
I assume the more active your brain is, the more electron transfer there will be, which means more energy will be required. I don't know details for any of this.
Sleeping vs. watching TV vs. doing rigorous physics problems vs. running a marathon
For the above activities, what are the different energy requirements like?
How do the things you're thinking about translate into energy usage?
I assume the more active your brain is, the more electron transfer there will be, which means more energy will be required. I don't know details for any of this.