Quantum coherence in microtubules: A neural basis for emergent consciousness?
Short Title: 
Quantum coherence in microtubules
Abstract: 

The paper begins with a general introduction to the nature of human consciousness and outlines several different philosophical approaches. A critique of traditional reductionist and dualist positions is offered and it is suggested that consciousness should be viewed as an emergent property of physical systems. However, although consciousness has its origin in distributed brain processes it has macroscopic properties - most notably the unitary sense of self , non-deterministic free will, and non-algorithmic intuitive processing - which can best be described by quantum-mechanical principles.

Author(s): 
Hameroff, Stuart R.
Item Type: 
Journal Article
Publication Title: 
Journal of Consciousness Studies
Journal Abbreviation: 
Journal of Consciousness Studies
Publication Date: 
1/1/1994
Publication Year: 
1994
Pages: 
91-118
Volume: 
1
Issue: 
1
Library Catalog: 
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Turabian/Chicago Citation

Stuart R. Hameroff. 1/1/1994. "Quantum coherence in microtubules: A neural basis for emergent consciousness?." Journal of Consciousness Studies 1: 1: 91-118.

Wikipedia Citation

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