Contextuality from Quantum Physics to Psychology

Contextuality from Quantum Physics to Psychology
Author: Ehtibar Dzhafarov
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2015-11-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789814730617

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"The book explores the variety of meanings of contextuality across different disciplines, with the emphasis on quantum physics and on psychology."--

Quanta and Mind

Quanta and Mind
Author: J. Acacio de Barros,Carlos Montemayor
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2019-09-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783030219086

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This edited volume examines aspects of the mind/consciousness that are relevant to the interpretations of quantum mechanics. In it, an international group of contributors focus on the possible connections between quantum mechanics and consciousness. They look at how consciousness can help us with quantum mechanics as well as how quantum mechanics can contribute to our understanding of consciousness. For example, what do different interpretations aimed at solving the measurement problem in quantum mechanics tell us about the nature of consciousness, such as von Neumann's interpretation? Each interpretation has, associated to it, a corresponding metaphysical framework that helps us think about possible “models” of consciousness. Alternatively, what does the nature of consciousness tell us about the role of the observer and time reversibility in the measurement process? The book features 20 papers on contemporary approaches to quanta and mind. It brings together the work of scholars from different disciplines with diverse views on the connections between quanta and mind, ranging from those who are supportive of a link between consciousness and quantum physics to those who are very skeptical of such link. Coverage includes such topics as free will in a quantum world, contextuality and causality, mind and matter interaction, quantum panpsychism, the quantum and quantum-like brain, and the role of time in brain-mind dynamics.

Ubiquitous Quantum Structure

Ubiquitous Quantum Structure
Author: Andrei Y. Khrennikov
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010-01-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642051012

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Quantum-like structure is present practically everywhere. Quantum-like (QL) models, i.e. models based on the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics and its generalizations can be successfully applied to cognitive science, psychology, genetics, economics, finances, and game theory. This book is not about quantum mechanics as a physical theory. The short review of quantum postulates is therefore mainly of historical value: quantum mechanics is just the first example of the successful application of non-Kolmogorov probabilities, the first step towards a contextual probabilistic description of natural, biological, psychological, social, economical or financial phenomena. A general contextual probabilistic model (Växjö model) is presented. It can be used for describing probabilities in both quantum and classical (statistical) mechanics as well as in the above mentioned phenomena. This model can be represented in a quantum-like way, namely, in complex and more general Hilbert spaces. In this way quantum probability is totally demystified: Born's representation of quantum probabilities by complex probability amplitudes, wave functions, is simply a special representation of this type.

The Innermost Kernel

The Innermost Kernel
Author: Suzanne Gieser
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2005-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540269861

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The publication of W. Pauli's Scientific Correspondence by Springer-Verlag has motivated a vast research activity on Pauli's role in modern science. This excellent treatise sheds light on the ongoing dialogue between physics and psychology.

Quantum Structures in Cognitive and Social Science

Quantum Structures in Cognitive and Social Science
Author: Diederik Aerts,Jan Broekaert,Liane Gabora,Sandro Sozzo
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2016-06-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9782889198764

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Traditional approaches to cognitive psychology correspond with a classical view of logic and probability theory. More specifically, one typically assumes that cognitive processes of human thought are founded on the Boolean structures of classical logic, while the probabilistic aspects of these processes are based on the Kolmogorovian structures of classical probability theory. However, growing experimental evidence indicates that the models founded on classical structures systematically fail when human decisions are at stake. These experimental deviations from classical behavior have been called `paradoxes’, `fallacies’, `effects’ or `contradictions’, depending on the specific situation where they appear. But, they involve a broad spectrum of cognitive and social science domains, ranging from conceptual combination to decision making under uncertainty, behavioral economics, and linguistics. This situation has constituted a serious drawback to the development of various disciplines, like cognitive science, linguistics, artificial intelligence, economic modeling and behavioral finance. A different approach to cognitive psychology, initiated two decades ago, has meanwhile matured into a new domain of research, called ‘quantum cognition’. Its main feature is the use of the mathematical formalism of quantum theory as modeling tool for these cognitive situations where traditional classically based approaches fail. Quantum cognition has recently attracted the interest of important journals and editing houses, academic and funding institutions, popular science and media. Specifically, within a quantum cognition approach, one assumes that human decisions do not necessarily obey the rules of Boolean logic and Kolmogorovian probability, and can on the contrary be modeled by the quantum-mechanical formalism. Different concrete quantum-theoretic models have meanwhile been developed that successfully represent the cognitive situations that are classically problematical, by explaining observed deviations from classicality in terms of genuine quantum effects, such as `contextuality’, `emergence’, `interference’, `superposition’, `entanglement’ and `indistinguishability’. In addition, the validity of these quantum models is convincingly confirmed by new experimental tests. We also stress that, since the use of a quantum-theoretic framework is mainly for modeling purposes, the identification of quantum structures in cognitive processes does not presuppose (without being incompatible with it) the existence of microscopic quantum processes in the human brain. In this Research Topic, we review the major achievements that have been obtained in quantum cognition, by providing an accurate picture of the state-of-the-art of this emerging discipline. Our overview does not pretend to be either complete or exhaustive. But, we aim to introduce psychologists and social scientists to this challenging new research area, encouraging them, at the same time, to consider its promising results. It is our opinion that, if continuous progress in this domain can be realized, quantum cognition can constitute an important breakthrough in cognitive psychology, and potentially open the way towards a new scientific paradigm in social science.

Quantum Interaction

Quantum Interaction
Author: Jose Acacio de Barros,Bob Coecke,Emmanuel Pothos
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2017-01-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319522890

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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Quantum Interaction, QI 2016, held in San Francisco, CA, USA, in July 2016. The 21 papers presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 39 submissions. The papers address topics such as: Fundamentals; Quantum Cognition; Language and Applications; Contextuality and Foundations of Probability; and Quantum-Like Measurements.

Quantum Field Psychology

Quantum Field Psychology
Author: Ron Dalrymple
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2016-03-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1530567297

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As a student at the University of Maryland, majoring in math and physics and working at NASA in a gifted student program, I began to take psychology classes. It was clear that none of the theories in psychology at the time had a clue what they were talking about, nor did any of the psychiatrists I met when volunteering at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington, D.C. I knew that something was drastically wrong. One dark November night in 1969, when returning to my dorm room from NASA, I was struck by an epiphany that floored me. If we considered the mind as an energy field that transcends the physical brain, it might explain many of the disparities in different fields of psychology. The deeper I delved, the more I saw that quantum physics and topological mathematics played key roles in this new formulation. I went to work at a famous psychiatric facility after college, and was further shocked by the unethical and callous treatment of patients by these supposed healers. I became determined to find the answers, and began a lifelong journey to discover these great enigmas. What is the human mind? How does it really work? What has happened to people who become psychotic? How can they be cured? I worked at a number of psychiatric facilities, seeing patients, and at universities, doing research, then returned to graduate school at the University of Maryland in 1980. After earning my doctorate in 1984, I worked for years as a psychologist, learning what really works in helping people. Then I taught college, teaching 15 different courses and studying all the current fields of psychology, to write the final theory, Quantum Field Psychology, published in 2004. I went to film school from 2011-2012 to learn how to make films. Paradise Found 2015 is the first film in this series of productions. Our new film, The Endless Question, a documentary about the topic, will be released soon. Quantum Field Psychology is the underlying basis for these works. We are now building an international network of researchers to establish a foundation of empirical research to support the axiomatic theories and lemmas in QFP. Join us on Facebook and Linkedin on this historic journey. - Dr. Ron Dalrymple, 9/18/2018

From Electrons to Elephants and Elections

From Electrons to Elephants and Elections
Author: Shyam Wuppuluri,Ian Stewart
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 886
Release: 2022-04-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030921927

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This highly interdisciplinary book, covering more than six fields, from philosophy and sciences all the way up to the humanities and with contributions from eminent authors, addresses the interplay between content and context, reductionism and holism and their meeting point: the notion of emergence. Much of today’s science is reductionist (bottom-up); in other words, behaviour on one level is explained by reducing it to components on a lower level. Chemistry is reduced to atoms, ecosystems are explained in terms of DNA and proteins, etc. This approach fails quickly since we can’t cannot extrapolate to the properties of atoms solely from Schrödinger's equation, nor figure out protein folding from an amino acid sequence or obtain the phenotype of an organism from its genotype. An alternative approach to this is holism (top-down). Consider an ecosystem or an organism as a whole: seek patterns on the same scale. Model a galaxy not as 400 billion-point masses (stars) but as an object in its own right with its own properties (spiral, elliptic). Or a hurricane as a structured form of moist air and water vapour. Reductionism is largely about content, whereas holistic models are more attuned to context. Reductionism (content) and holism (context) are not opposing philosophies — in fact, they work best in tandem. Join us on a journey to understand the multifaceted dialectic concerning this duo and how they shape the foundations of sciences and humanities, our thoughts and, the very nature of reality itself.