Neurons recieve vastly more input

Neurons are connected to 1,000 to 100,000 other neurons. Logic gates are connected to only a handful of other logic gates. The difference indicates that the brain does not use the king of logical circuitary found in computers.

David Rumelhart, James McClelland, and FARG (1986).

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