Brain and Being: At the boundary between science, philosophy, language and artsGordon G. Globus, Karl H. Pribram, Giuseppe Vitiello John Benjamins Publishing, 17 ¡.Â. 2004 - 350 ˹éÒ This book results from a group meeting held at the Institute for Scientific Exchange in Torino, Italy. The central aim was for scientists to think together in new ways with those in the humanities inspired by quantum theory and especially quantum brain theory. These fields of inquiry have suffered conceptual estrangement but now are ripe for rapprochement, if academic parochialism is put aside. A prevalent theme of the book is a moving away from individual elements and individual actors acting upon each other, toward a coordinate hermeneutic dynamics that manifests as a coherent totality. Among the topics covered are image in photography and in neuroscience; language; time; brain and mathematics; quantum brain dynamics and quantum communication. |
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... Umezawa (Reprinted from Kybernetik, 4, 44—48 (1967)) CHAPTER 15 Quantum Brain Dynamics and Quantum Field Theory Mari Iibu and Kunio Yasue 113 129 149 167 199 217 243 257 269 CHAPTER 16 Brain and Quantum Field Theory: Notes on monumental.
... Umezawa (Reprinted from Kybernetik, 4, 44—48 (1967)) CHAPTER 15 Quantum Brain Dynamics and Quantum Field Theory Mari Iibu and Kunio Yasue 113 129 149 167 199 217 243 257 269 CHAPTER 16 Brain and Quantum Field Theory: Notes on monumental.
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... Umezawa in the middle of 1960s, to discuss in some informal but productive way the model implications for literature, philosophy, and the arts. His conviction was that the quantum model of brain could be in some sense the prototype of a ...
... Umezawa in the middle of 1960s, to discuss in some informal but productive way the model implications for literature, philosophy, and the arts. His conviction was that the quantum model of brain could be in some sense the prototype of a ...
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... Umezawa on the quantum model of brain. Our thanks also go to Mrs. Bertie Kaal of the John Benjamins Company for her patience and assistance in the editing process of this book. Gordon Globus, Karl Pribram and Giuseppe Vitiello Irvine ...
... Umezawa on the quantum model of brain. Our thanks also go to Mrs. Bertie Kaal of the John Benjamins Company for her patience and assistance in the editing process of this book. Gordon Globus, Karl Pribram and Giuseppe Vitiello Irvine ...
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... Umezawa and his followers, especially that of Giuseppe Vitiello (Vitiello 2001), based on quantum field theory. Neither Bohmian approaches nor those of Roger Penrose and his followers will be considered here. 2. These workings are not ...
... Umezawa and his followers, especially that of Giuseppe Vitiello (Vitiello 2001), based on quantum field theory. Neither Bohmian approaches nor those of Roger Penrose and his followers will be considered here. 2. These workings are not ...
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... might be one. Even more remarkably, the account coming into question is a physical one. In Hiroomi Umezawa's quantum theory of thermodynamics, a dualism of universes emerges from the formalism. Mental presence and the temporal present 51.
... might be one. Even more remarkably, the account coming into question is a physical one. In Hiroomi Umezawa's quantum theory of thermodynamics, a dualism of universes emerges from the formalism. Mental presence and the temporal present 51.
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5 The psychoemotionalphysical unity of living organisms as an outcome of quantum physics | 71 |
6 Dual mode ontology and its application to the Riemann Hypothesis | 89 |
7 Quantum monadology and consciousness | 113 |
8 Quantum connectionism and the emergence of cognition | 129 |
12 Brain and mathematics | 217 |
13 Searching for the biophysics of an elementary system | 243 |
14 Brain and physics of manybody problems | 257 |
15 Quantum Brain Dynamics and Quantum Field Theory | 269 |
16 Brain and Quantum Field Theory | 293 |
17 The dissipative brain | 317 |
Name index | 339 |
Subject index | 343 |
9 The rheomode of language of David Bohm as a way to reconstruct the access to physical reality | 149 |
10 Can quantum analogies help us to understand the process of thought? | 167 |
11 Information quantum theory and the brain | 199 |
List of the contributors | 353 |
The series Advances in Consciousness Research | 355 |
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