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Quantum Physics
Title: The importance of quantum decoherence in brain processes
(Submitted on 5 Jul 1999 (v1), last revised 10 Nov 1999 (this version, v2))
Abstract: Based on a calculation of neural decoherence rates, we argue that that the degrees of freedom of the human brain that relate to cognitive processes should be thought of as a classical rather than quantum system, i.e., that there is nothing fundamentally wrong with the current classical approach to neural network simulations. We find that the decoherence timescales ~10^{-13}-10^{-20} seconds are typically much shorter than the relevant dynamical timescales (~0.001-0.1 seconds), both for regular neuron firing and for kink-like polarization excitations in microtubules. This conclusion disagrees with suggestions by Penrose and others that the brain acts as a quantum computer, and that quantum coherence is related to consciousness in a fundamental way.
Submission history
From: Max Tegmark [view email][v1] Mon, 5 Jul 1999 10:33:19 GMT (139kb)
[v2] Wed, 10 Nov 1999 01:45:08 GMT (141kb)