A fundamental difference between biological brains and electronic brains (i.e.,

computers) is that:

(a) electronic brains have been designed by humans; biological brains by
evolution
(b) electronic brains obey a relatively small number of rigid, logical rules;
biological brains obey many, not-necessarily-logical rules
(c) electronic brains transmit information in only one basic way; biological
brains transmit information in more than one basic way
(d) all of the above
(e) none of the above

D

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