Acrobatic-Book
Acrobatic-Book t1_itk7fvv wrote
Reply to comment by Triabolical_ in Does too much thinking lead our body to burn fat? by aykutd
Oh true, I remembered that wrong (and makes more sense this way ^^). Thx for the correction :)
Acrobatic-Book t1_itftgp9 wrote
Reply to comment by RealLife_IronMan in Does too much thinking lead our body to burn fat? by aykutd
Some additions / corrections:
- Your brain works all the time. While it's using a big amount of energy for all the processing it's doing, it mainly redistributes this energy to the tasks at hand. So "thinking hard" won't increase your energy consumption that much.
- The food we eat is not necessarily converted to glucose. While sugar are converted to glucose, fatty acis and ammino acids can either be used by neoglucogenesis (conversion to sugar) in the liver or be can be directly used as fuel by your muscles. The brain is indeed a bit special that it can only use glucose or ketone body's as fuel - ketone body as like fatty acids in disguise.
So while thinking could increase your energy uptake minimally, a more substantial influence could be the release of stress hormones (aka adrenaline) which increase the metabolic activity of the whole body
Acrobatic-Book t1_j9k94l4 wrote
Reply to comment by GraciousReformer in [D] "Deep learning is the only thing that currently works at scale" by GraciousReformer
The simplest example is the xor-problem (aka either or). This was also why multilayer perceptrons as the basis of deep learning where actually created. Because a linear model cannot solve it.