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The Quantum-Classical and Mind-Brain Linkages: The Quantum Zeno Effect in Binocular Rivalry

General Physics 2007-11-05 v2

Abstract

A quantum mechanical theory of the relationship between perceptions and brain dynamics based on von Neumann's theory of measurments is applied to a recent quantum theoretical treatment of binocular rivaly that makes essential use of the quantum Zeno effect to give good fits to the complex available empirical data. The often-made claim that decoherence effects in the warm, wet, noisy brain must eliminate quantum effects at the macroscopic scale pertaining to perceptions is examined, and it is argued, on the basis of fundamental principles. that the usual decoherence effects will not upset the quantum Zeno effect that is being exploited in the cited work.

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@article{arxiv.0710.5569,
  title  = {The Quantum-Classical and Mind-Brain Linkages: The Quantum Zeno Effect in Binocular Rivalry},
  author = {Henry P. Stapp},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.5569},
  year   = {2007}
}
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