Saturday, 9 March 2019

neuroscience - What is the energy consumption of the brain?


What is the energy consumption of the brain, and is there a difference in consumption when waking and sleeping?



Answer



I assume that you mean energy consumption.


Talking in round numbers the daily energy requirement of a sedentary human is 2,500 kcal. It's usually said that the brain uses 20% of this energy.


What does this mean in terms of power consumption?


500 kcal = 500 x 1000 x 4.2 J  -[1]

24 h = 24 x 60 x 60 s -[2]

1 W = 1 J/s

therefore brain power = [1]/[2] = approximately 24 W

Most of the energy consumed by the brain is used in maintaining membrane potentials so energy is used continuously. I would think that there will be very little difference between waking and sleeping.


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