An extension to vonNeumann's analysis of quantum theory suggests self-measurement is a fundamental process of Nature. By mapping the quantum computer to the brain architecture we will argue that the cognitive experience results from a measurement of a quantum memory maintained by biological entities. The insight provided by this mapping suggests quantum effects are not restricted to small atomic and nuclear phenomena but are an integral part of our own cognitive experience and further that the architecture of a quantum computer system parallels that of a conscious brain. We will then review the suggestions for biological quantum elements in basic neural structures and address the de-coherence objection by arguing for a self-measurement eve...
Researchers have suggested since the early days of quantum theory that there are strong analogies be...
The hypothesis that there may be something quantum-like about the human mental function was put forw...
This paper presents in details how the subjective time is constructed by the brain cortex via readin...
The difficulties encountered in explaining the capacities of the human brain to generate conscious e...
Does the enormous computing power of neurons mean consciousness can be explained within a purely neu...
The nervous system probably cannot display macroscopic quantum (i.e. classically impossible) behavio...
Proposals for quantum computation rely on superposed states implementing multiple computations simul...
Based on the PBR theorem about the reality of the wave function, we show that the wave function assi...
There is a widespread view that the human brain is so complex that it cannot be efficiently simulate...
Quantum mechanics as conceived by Niels Bohr and formulated in rigorous terms by John von Neumann is...
In their article, Is the Brain a Quantum Computer,? Litt, Eliasmith, Kroon, Weinstein, and Thagard (...
The nervous system is a non-linear dynamical complex system with many feedback loops. A conventional...
The nervous system is a non-linear dynamical complex system with many feedback loops. A conventional...
We report on the first proof-of-concept system demonstrating how one can control a qubit with mental...
We consider the possibility that the brain functions somewhat in the manner of a quantum mechanical ...
Researchers have suggested since the early days of quantum theory that there are strong analogies be...
The hypothesis that there may be something quantum-like about the human mental function was put forw...
This paper presents in details how the subjective time is constructed by the brain cortex via readin...
The difficulties encountered in explaining the capacities of the human brain to generate conscious e...
Does the enormous computing power of neurons mean consciousness can be explained within a purely neu...
The nervous system probably cannot display macroscopic quantum (i.e. classically impossible) behavio...
Proposals for quantum computation rely on superposed states implementing multiple computations simul...
Based on the PBR theorem about the reality of the wave function, we show that the wave function assi...
There is a widespread view that the human brain is so complex that it cannot be efficiently simulate...
Quantum mechanics as conceived by Niels Bohr and formulated in rigorous terms by John von Neumann is...
In their article, Is the Brain a Quantum Computer,? Litt, Eliasmith, Kroon, Weinstein, and Thagard (...
The nervous system is a non-linear dynamical complex system with many feedback loops. A conventional...
The nervous system is a non-linear dynamical complex system with many feedback loops. A conventional...
We report on the first proof-of-concept system demonstrating how one can control a qubit with mental...
We consider the possibility that the brain functions somewhat in the manner of a quantum mechanical ...
Researchers have suggested since the early days of quantum theory that there are strong analogies be...
The hypothesis that there may be something quantum-like about the human mental function was put forw...
This paper presents in details how the subjective time is constructed by the brain cortex via readin...