A Macroscopic Behavioral Violation of No Signaling In Time Inequalities
Patrizio Tressoldi, Markus A. Maier, Vanessa L. B\"uechner, Andrei, Khrennikov

TL;DR
This paper investigates temporal entanglement in human behavior using no-signaling in time inequalities, finding significant violations that suggest quantum-like effects in unconscious decision-making over time.
Contribution
It applies the NSIT formalism to human behavioral data, revealing violations indicating quantum-like temporal entanglement in unconscious choices.
Findings
Strong NSIT violations in two experiments
Evidence of quantum-like temporal entanglement in human choices
Supports the hypothesis of non-classical temporal correlations
Abstract
In this paper we applied the no-signaling in time (NSIT) formalism discussed by Kofler and Brukner to investigate temporal entanglement between binary human behavioral unconscious choices at t1 with binary random outcomes at t2. NSIT consists of a set of inequalities and represents mathematical conditions for macro-realism which require only two measurements in time. The analyses of three independent experiments show a strong violation of NSIT in two out of three of them, supporting the hypothesis of a quantum-like temporal entanglement between human choices at t1 with binary random outcomes at t2
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