H. Atmanspacher
Also known as: H. Atmanspacher, Atmanspacher
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Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 6 facts
claimAtmanspacher and Filk (2010) showed that the Necker-Zeno model predicts a violation of temporal Bell inequalities for specific distinguished states in bistable perception, a theoretical prediction that remains to be tested experimentally.
claimAtmanspacher and Fach (2013) proposed a typology of mind-matter correlations based on Pauli and Jung's dual-aspect monism.
claimAtmanspacher and Römer (2012) proposed a complete classification of possible order effects, including uncertainty relations, independent of Hilbert space representations.
claimAtmanspacher and Fach (2013) classified over 2000 cases of "exceptional experiences" based on deviations from the subject's conventional reality model and conventional relations between components.
claimAtmanspacher et al. (2002) developed an approach to applying quantum theory concepts to psychology and cognitive science by outlining an algebraic framework that utilizes non-commuting operations.
referenceZ. Wang, J. Busemeyer, H. Atmanspacher, and E. Pothos published 'The potential of quantum theory to build models of cognition' in Topics in Cognitive Science in 2013.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 3 facts
claimAtmanspacher and Filk (2010) predicted that specific distinguished states in bistable perception may violate temporal Bell inequalities, which serves as a test for quantum behavior.
referenceAtmanspacher et al. (2004, 2008) developed a model of bistable perception (such as the Necker cube) that describes psychophysical features which have been confirmed experimentally.
claimAtmanspacher and Filk (2006) demonstrated that in simple supervised learning tasks, small recurrent networks learn both the prescribed input-output relation and the sequence in which inputs are presented, meaning recognition is impaired if the presentation sequence changes.
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness plato.stanford.edu Nov 30, 2004 2 facts
referenced’Espagnat, B. (1999) authored 'Concepts of reality' in the book 'On Quanta, Mind, and Matter', edited by H. Atmanspacher, U. Müller-Herold, and A. Amann, published by Kluwer.
claimAtmanspacher and Rickles (2022) suggest distinguishing between a surface structure of meaning between the mental and physical domains and a deep structure that connects these two domains to their psychophysically neutral ground.