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Some parts of the paper are available here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0896627324008080?via=ihub
It doesn't look like these "bits" are binary, but "pieces of information" (which I find a bit misleading):
The authors do draw a distinction between the sensory processing and cognition/decision-making, at least:
But our brains are not digital, so they cannot be measured in binary bits.
Indeed not. So using language specific to binary systems - e.g. bits per second - is not appropriate in this context.