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Quantum cognition

Known as: Quantum (disambiguation) 
Quantum cognition is an emerging field which applies the mathematical formalism of quantum theory to model cognitive phenomena such as information… 
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Review
2017
Review
2017
This review paper has three main goals. First, to discuss a contextual neurophysiologically plausible model of neural oscillators… 
2016
2016
This article presents a new quantum-like model for cognition explicitly based on knowledge. It is shown that this model, called… 
2016
2016
We propose a matrix model for two- and many-valued logic using families of observables in Hilbert space, the eigenvalues give the… 
2015
2015
A brief comment is introduced about some recent elaborations of some authors relating the question of the order effects in… 
2015
2015
We discuss a celebrated experiment of quantum mechanics to evidence that quantum mechanics delineates a novel feature of our… 
2014
2014
It is advanced the view that the primary elements of cognition and matter both started ab initio as represented in quantum… 
2014
2014
Quantum mechanics emerged as the result of a successful resolution of stringent empirical and profound conceptual conflicts… 
2013
2013
The thesis of this paper is that Information, Cognition and a Principle of Existence are intrinsically structured in the quantum… 
2012
2012
In this paper we discuss the existence of joint probability distributions for quantum-like response computations in the brain. We… 
Review
2010
Review
2010
My discussion is articulated under the neurological as well as the psychological profile. I insist in particular on the view that…