This article develops a commentary to Charles Brainerd, Zheng Wang and Valerie F. Reyna's article entitled "Superposition of episodic memories: Overdistribution and quantum models" published in a special number of topiCS 2013 devoted to quantum modelling in cognitive sciences
The status of the quantum state is perhaps the most controversial issue in the foundations of quantu...
The term 'episodic memory' refers to our memory for unique, personal experiences, that we can date a...
Episodic memory is a critical component of any computational representation of cognition. While decl...
This article develops a commentary to Charles Brainerd, Zheng Wang and Valerie F. Reyna's article en...
While people famously forget genuine memories over time, they also tend to mistakenly over-recall eq...
We will comment on a paper by Brainerd, C., Wang, Z. and Reyna, V. ([1]) in which they introduce the...
While people famously forget genuine memories over time, they also tend to mistakenly over-recall eq...
International audienceWe comment on the use of the mathematical formalism of Quantum Mechanics in th...
In source memory studies, a decision-maker is concerned with identifying the context in which a give...
The majority of quantum models of cognition are based on quantum physical reductionism. Since the br...
In the dissipative quantum model of brain memory recording is modeled as coherent condensation of ce...
I discuss briefly the foundations of quantum cognition taking as reference an article that appeared ...
The undifferentiated event in the consciousness of an observer, introduced by von Neumann in his qua...
Pothos and Busemeyer argue that quantum probability (QP) provides a descriptive model of behaviour a...
We establish bounds on quantum correlations in many-body systems. They reveal what sort of informati...
The status of the quantum state is perhaps the most controversial issue in the foundations of quantu...
The term 'episodic memory' refers to our memory for unique, personal experiences, that we can date a...
Episodic memory is a critical component of any computational representation of cognition. While decl...
This article develops a commentary to Charles Brainerd, Zheng Wang and Valerie F. Reyna's article en...
While people famously forget genuine memories over time, they also tend to mistakenly over-recall eq...
We will comment on a paper by Brainerd, C., Wang, Z. and Reyna, V. ([1]) in which they introduce the...
While people famously forget genuine memories over time, they also tend to mistakenly over-recall eq...
International audienceWe comment on the use of the mathematical formalism of Quantum Mechanics in th...
In source memory studies, a decision-maker is concerned with identifying the context in which a give...
The majority of quantum models of cognition are based on quantum physical reductionism. Since the br...
In the dissipative quantum model of brain memory recording is modeled as coherent condensation of ce...
I discuss briefly the foundations of quantum cognition taking as reference an article that appeared ...
The undifferentiated event in the consciousness of an observer, introduced by von Neumann in his qua...
Pothos and Busemeyer argue that quantum probability (QP) provides a descriptive model of behaviour a...
We establish bounds on quantum correlations in many-body systems. They reveal what sort of informati...
The status of the quantum state is perhaps the most controversial issue in the foundations of quantu...
The term 'episodic memory' refers to our memory for unique, personal experiences, that we can date a...
Episodic memory is a critical component of any computational representation of cognition. While decl...