This paper presents in details how the subjective time is constructed by the brain cortex via reading packets of information called "time labels", produced by the right basal ganglia that act as brain timekeeper. Psychophysiological experiments have measured the subjective "time quanta" to be 40 ms and show that consciousness operates beyond that scale - an important result having profound implications for the Q-mind theory. Although in most current mainstream biophysics research on cognitive processes, the brain is modelled as a neural network obeying classical physics, Penrose (1989, 1997) and others have argued that quantum mechanics may play an essential role, and that successful brain simulations can only be performed with a quantum co...
Science is learning more about the brain activity necessary for consciousness, but has not identifie...
The evolution of the human mind through natural selection mandates that our conscious experiences ar...
We review the brain\u27s complex dynamical organization necessary for cognition and consciousness an...
Does the enormous computing power of neurons mean consciousness can be explained within a purely neu...
In neurophysiology it is widely assumed that our mind operates in millisecond timescale. This view m...
The majority of quantum models of cognition are based on quantum physical reductionism. Since the br...
It is often assumed that the known physical laws form a closed system and are complete. It is also a...
This paper is aiming to investigate the physical substrate of conscious process. It will attempt to ...
In the dissipative quantum model of brain memory recording is modeled as coherent condensation of ce...
The brain is composed of electrically excitable neuronal networks regulated by the activity of volta...
There are many blank areas in understanding the brain dynamics and especially how it gives rise to c...
Proposals for quantum computation rely on superposed states implementing multiple computations simul...
Given functionally equivalent minds, how does the expected quantity of their conscious experience di...
Dresp-Langley and Durup (2009; 2012) proposed a temporal resonancemechanism as the most parsimonious...
Quantum theory is essentially a rationally coherent theory of the interaction of mind and matter, an...
Science is learning more about the brain activity necessary for consciousness, but has not identifie...
The evolution of the human mind through natural selection mandates that our conscious experiences ar...
We review the brain\u27s complex dynamical organization necessary for cognition and consciousness an...
Does the enormous computing power of neurons mean consciousness can be explained within a purely neu...
In neurophysiology it is widely assumed that our mind operates in millisecond timescale. This view m...
The majority of quantum models of cognition are based on quantum physical reductionism. Since the br...
It is often assumed that the known physical laws form a closed system and are complete. It is also a...
This paper is aiming to investigate the physical substrate of conscious process. It will attempt to ...
In the dissipative quantum model of brain memory recording is modeled as coherent condensation of ce...
The brain is composed of electrically excitable neuronal networks regulated by the activity of volta...
There are many blank areas in understanding the brain dynamics and especially how it gives rise to c...
Proposals for quantum computation rely on superposed states implementing multiple computations simul...
Given functionally equivalent minds, how does the expected quantity of their conscious experience di...
Dresp-Langley and Durup (2009; 2012) proposed a temporal resonancemechanism as the most parsimonious...
Quantum theory is essentially a rationally coherent theory of the interaction of mind and matter, an...
Science is learning more about the brain activity necessary for consciousness, but has not identifie...
The evolution of the human mind through natural selection mandates that our conscious experiences ar...
We review the brain\u27s complex dynamical organization necessary for cognition and consciousness an...