It has been suggested, on the one hand, that quantum states are just states of knowledge; and, on the other, that quantum theory is merely a theory of correlations. These suggestions are confronted with problems about the nature of psycho-physical parallelism and about how we could define probabilities for our individual future observations given our individual present and previous observations. The complexity of the problems is underlined by arguments that unpredictability in ordinary everyday neural functioning, ultimately stemming from small-scale uncertainties in molecular motions, may overwhelm, by many orders of magnitude, many conventionally recognized sources of observed ``quantum'' uncertainty. Some possible ways of avoiding the pr...
The "measurement problem" of quantum mechanics, and the "hard problem" of cognitive science are the ...
Quantum mechanics may be formulated as {\it Sensible Quantum Mechanics} (SQM) so that it contains no...
Introduction: the study considers the problem of observer’s status during specific quantum-mechanica...
It has been suggested, on the one hand, that quantum states are just states of knowledge; and, on th...
This paper is a response to some recent discussions of many-minds interpretations in the philosophic...
Quantum mechanics as conceived by Niels Bohr and formulated in rigorous terms by John von Neumann is...
The attempt to employ quantum principles for modeling cognition has enabled the introduction of seve...
I wish to discuss a large, interwoven set of topics pointed at in the title above. Much of what I sa...
The ideas of Sensible Quantum Mechanics are expressed in lay terms for philosophers of consciousness...
Arguments pertaining to the mind-brain connection and to the physical effectiveness of our conscious...
The brain is composed of electrically excitable neuronal networks regulated by the activity of volta...
In this paper, I explore the link between consciousness and quantum mechanics. Often expla...
It has been suggested that observed cognitive limitations may be an expression of the quantum-like s...
This paper provides a brief introduction to quantum theory and the proceeds to discuss the different...
We suggest a new answer to this intriguing question and argue that the answer may have implications ...
The "measurement problem" of quantum mechanics, and the "hard problem" of cognitive science are the ...
Quantum mechanics may be formulated as {\it Sensible Quantum Mechanics} (SQM) so that it contains no...
Introduction: the study considers the problem of observer’s status during specific quantum-mechanica...
It has been suggested, on the one hand, that quantum states are just states of knowledge; and, on th...
This paper is a response to some recent discussions of many-minds interpretations in the philosophic...
Quantum mechanics as conceived by Niels Bohr and formulated in rigorous terms by John von Neumann is...
The attempt to employ quantum principles for modeling cognition has enabled the introduction of seve...
I wish to discuss a large, interwoven set of topics pointed at in the title above. Much of what I sa...
The ideas of Sensible Quantum Mechanics are expressed in lay terms for philosophers of consciousness...
Arguments pertaining to the mind-brain connection and to the physical effectiveness of our conscious...
The brain is composed of electrically excitable neuronal networks regulated by the activity of volta...
In this paper, I explore the link between consciousness and quantum mechanics. Often expla...
It has been suggested that observed cognitive limitations may be an expression of the quantum-like s...
This paper provides a brief introduction to quantum theory and the proceeds to discuss the different...
We suggest a new answer to this intriguing question and argue that the answer may have implications ...
The "measurement problem" of quantum mechanics, and the "hard problem" of cognitive science are the ...
Quantum mechanics may be formulated as {\it Sensible Quantum Mechanics} (SQM) so that it contains no...
Introduction: the study considers the problem of observer’s status during specific quantum-mechanica...