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arxiv: q-bio/0702004 · v1 · pith:KYK2CYINnew · submitted 2007-02-01 · 🧬 q-bio.NC

Brain as Quantum-like Machine for Transferring Time into Mind

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We propose a model of processing of information in the brain which has the following distinguishing features: a). It is quantum-like (QL). The brain uses the quantum rule (given by von Neumann trace formula) for calculation of averages for psychological functions. b). Those functions are considered as self-observations of the brain. c). The QL-representation has the temporal basis. The brain is a machine transferring time into cognition. d). Any cognitive process is based on (at least) two time scales: precognitive time scale (which is very fine) and cognitive time scale (which is essentially coarser). To couple our model to physiology, behavioral science, and psychology, we consider a number of known fundamental time scales in the brain. Although the elaboration of those scales was based on advanced experimental research, there are still many controversial approaches and results. The temporal structure of the brain functioning is very complex.

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