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Hafıza İçin Ham Bir Model: Hafıza, Bir Kuantum Mekaniksel Dalga Fonksiyonu İle Temsil Edilebilir

Year 2014, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 125 - 129, 23.09.2014

Abstract

Hafızanın anlamı, kuantum mekaniksel dalga fonksiyonu ve bunların birbirileriyle olan ilişkileri incelendi. Bir sinir sisteminin hafızası kuantum mekanik bağlamında tartışıldı. Bir hafızanın oluşması ve hatırlama süreci verildi.

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A Toy Model for Memory: Memory Can Be Represented by a Quantum Mechanical Wave-Function

Year 2014, Volume: 9 Issue: 1, 125 - 129, 23.09.2014

Abstract

The meaning of memory, quantum mechanical wave-function and their relationship are investigated. The memory of a neural system is discussed in quantum mechanical sense. The way a memory is created, and remembering process is given.

References

  • Bohr, N., 1963. Essays 1958-1962 on atomic physics and human knowledge. Wiley, New York.
  • Heisenberg, W., 1958. The representation of nature in contemporary physics, Daedalus (87): 95-108.
  • Dirac, P.A.M, 1958. The Principles of Quantum Mechanics, 4th ed. Oxford University Press Inc., New York.
  • Schwartz, J., Stapp, H.P., Beauregard, M., 2005. Quantum physics in neuroscience And Psychology: a neurophysical model of mind-brain interaction, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 360: 1309-1327.
  • Stapp, H.P., 1995. Why classical mechanics cannot naturally accommodate consciousness but quantum mechanics can?, Psyche 2(5).
  • Hameroff, S., Penrose, R., 1996. Orchestrated reduction of quantum coherence in brain microtubules: a model for consciousness, In: Toward a Science of Consciousness - The Discussions and Debates, (Eds.: Hameroff, S., Kaszniak, A. and Scott, A.), MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. First Tucson
  • Kitto, K., Ramm, B., Sitbon, L., Bruza, P., 2011. Quantum theory beyond the microscopic: information in context, Axiomathes 21(2): 331–345.
  • Nielsen, M., Chuang, I., 2000. Quantum Computation and Quantum Information, Cambridge
  • University Press, Cambridge, New York.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Mathematical Sciences
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

Ali Can Günhan

Publication Date September 23, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 9 Issue: 1

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IEEE A. C. Günhan, “A Toy Model for Memory: Memory Can Be Represented by a Quantum Mechanical Wave-Function”, Süleyman Demirel University Faculty of Arts and Science Journal of Science, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 125–129, 2014.