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Giuseppe Vitiello

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Quantum Theory of Consciousness - Scirp.org. scirp.org Gangsha Zhi, Rulin Xiu · Scientific Research Publishing 4 facts
perspectiveWalter Jackson Freeman and Giuseppe Vitiello envision that mental activity can be explicitly explained within the context of quantum field theory.
referenceGiuseppe Vitiello published 'Fractals as Macroscopic Manifestation of Squeezed Coherent States and Brain Dynamics' in the Journal of Physics in 2012.
referenceGiuseppe Vitiello published 'The Use of Many-Body Physics and Thermodynamics to Describe the Dynamics of Rhythmic Generators in Sensory Cortices Engaged in Memory and Learning' in Current Opinion in Neurobiology in 2015.
referenceWalter J. Freeman and Giuseppe Vitiello published 'Vortices in Brain Waves' in the International Journal of Modern Physics B in 2010.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Nov 30, 2004 4 facts
referenceRicciardi and Umezawa proposed in the 1960s that mental states, specifically memory states, can be treated in terms of vacuum states of quantum fields, an approach currently supported by Giuseppe Vitiello.
claimGiuseppe Vitiello's accounts suggest an inclination toward a dual-aspect approach regarding the relationship between brain states and mental states.
claimThe author of the entry 'Quantum Approaches to Consciousness' acknowledges discussions with Guido Bacciagaluppi, Thomas Filk, Hans Flohr, Hans Primas, Stefan Rotter, Henry Stapp, Giuseppe Vitiello, and Max Velmans.
claimThe quantum approaches to consciousness proposed by Henry Stapp and Giuseppe Vitiello contain elements of dual-aspect thinking, although the authors do not emphasize this aspect.
(PDF) Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness - Academia.edu academia.edu Oxford University Press 3 facts
referenceWalter J. Freeman and Giuseppe Vitiello published research on dissipation and spontaneous symmetry breaking in brain dynamics in the Journal of Physics A in 2008.
referenceGiuseppe Vitiello published research on dissipation and memory capacity within the quantum brain model in the International Journal of Modern Physics B in 1995.
referenceGiuseppe Vitiello discussed dissipative quantum brain dynamics in a 2002 publication edited by K. Yasue, M. Jibu, and T. Della Senta.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Nov 30, 2004 2 facts
claimGiuseppe Vitiello is a prominent current proponent of the theory that mental states are vacuum states of quantum fields.
claimThe author of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry 'Quantum Approaches to Consciousness' engaged in discussions regarding the topics treated in the paper with Guido Bacciagaluppi, Thomas Filk, Hans Flohr, Stuart Hameroff, Hans Primas, Stefan Rotter, Henry Stapp, Giuseppe Vitiello, and Max Velmans.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy Nov 30, 2004 1 fact
claimMost familiar models of neuronal assemblies do not invoke well-defined elements of quantum theory, with the notable exception of the approach proposed by Umezawa, Vitiello, and others.