Fair point. This should be checked. On the other hand, does it seem likely that if the brain uses less energy in one part because it’s doing a familiar task, the rest of the brain will use more energy to compensate?
It could be simply that when the brain does a familiar task other brain regions are activated then when it’s not doing a familiar task.
Given what I learned in university physiology lectures the body also regulates to try to keep the amount of energy used by the brain constant. The brain is complex.
Fair point. This should be checked. On the other hand, does it seem likely that if the brain uses less energy in one part because it’s doing a familiar task, the rest of the brain will use more energy to compensate?
It could be simply that when the brain does a familiar task other brain regions are activated then when it’s not doing a familiar task.
Given what I learned in university physiology lectures the body also regulates to try to keep the amount of energy used by the brain constant. The brain is complex.