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COMPARISON


           BETWEEN

           COMPUTERS AND

           HUMAN BRAINS






          Learning theory explains how the stimuli

          that enter memory system are selected and

          organized for storage and recovery from

          memory when needed (Wayer, 1998).




          In 1960s, psychologists realized that the

          theory of processing information in

          computers can be made into a model that

          would be useful to understand how human

          brain process information
















                     INPUT -> COMPUTER (PROCESS) ->

                       OUTPUT (PRINT, PROJECTION)


















                         INPUT -> BRAIN (PROCESS) ->
                      OUTPUT (SPEAKING, WRITING). 


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