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Quantum Mechanics, Chaos and the Conscious Brain | ||
by Chris King | There are 0 comments. add a comment | May 1st, 1997 | ||||||||||||||||
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original url: http://www.math.auckland.ac.nz/~king/Preprints/Chaoq.htm
Article description:Abstract: A model is described in which subjective consciousness is generated through an unusual property of quantum non-locality. Chaos and bifurcation serve to link quantum transactions to global brain dynamics through the fractal architecture and dynamics of the central nervous system. The resulting process operates at the boundary between quantum computation and wave-particle reduction, thus combining optimality and free-choice. It is concluded that subjective consciousness has an evolutionary role as a non-computational predictive faculty, first emerging from chaotic excitations in single celled-organisms and that conscious anticipation, rather than computation, has been the principal factor promoting selective advantage in the development of the brain. Consciousness and the Discovery of Quantum Mecha...read the article new window this window |
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