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The human brain is the biological substrate where cognitive processes occur, as evidenced by the interaction of psychedelics with brain structures to produce these processes [1], the debate over whether computational models can replicate these processes [2], and the theoretical modeling of the brain's degrees of freedom regarding cognitive functions [3].

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The Mechanisms of Psychedelic Visionary Experiences - Frontiers frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimThe interaction of psychedelics with the innate structures of the human brain produces novel forms of information and integrative cognitive processes, as supported by research from Carhart-Harris et al. (2014b), Froese (2015), and Gallimore (2015).
Quantum Theory of Consciousness - Scirp.org. scirp.org Gangsha Zhi, Rulin Xiu · Scientific Research Publishing 1 fact
perspectiveMax Tegmark argues that the degrees of freedom in the human brain related to cognitive processes should be modeled as a classical system rather than a quantum system, implying that classical neural network simulations are fundamentally correct.
Neuro-Symbolic AI: Explainability, Challenges, and Future Trends arxiv.org arXiv 1 fact
referenceResearch by van der Burght et al. (2023b) demonstrates that a significant correlation between computational models and the human brain does not prove that the models have implemented human cognitive processes.