Beyond the Quantum Formalism: Consequences of a Neural-Oscillator Model to Quantum Cognition

  • de Barros J
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Abstract

In this paper we present a neural oscillator model of stimulus response theory that exhibits quantum-like behavior. We then show that without adding any additional assumptions, a quantum model constructed to fit observable pairwise correlations has no predictive power over the unknown triple moment, obtainable through the activation of multiple oscillators. We compare this with the results obtained in de Barros (2013), where a criteria of rationality gives optimal ranges for the triple moment.

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de Barros, J. A. (2015). Beyond the Quantum Formalism: Consequences of a Neural-Oscillator Model to Quantum Cognition (pp. 401–404). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9548-7_56

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