Quantum noise, entanglement and chaos in the quantum field theory of mind/brain states
Eliano Pessa, Giuseppe Vitiello

TL;DR
This paper reviews the dissipative quantum model of the brain, highlighting recent advances in understanding how entanglement, quantum noise, and chaos influence brain states within a quantum field theoretical framework.
Contribution
It introduces new insights into the roles of entanglement, noise, and chaos in the quantum model of brain function, expanding previous theoretical understanding.
Findings
Entanglement plays a crucial role in brain quantum states.
Quantum noise influences brain dynamics significantly.
Chaos contributes to complex brain behavior patterns.
Abstract
We review the dissipative quantum model of brain and present recent developments related with the r\^ole of entanglement, quantum noise and chaos in the model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeural dynamics and brain function · Fractal and DNA sequence analysis · EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
