Quantum information, cognition, and music

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Abstract

Parallelism represents an essential aspect of human mind/brain activities. One can recognize some common features between psychological parallelism and the characteristic parallel structures that arise in quantum theory and in quantum computation. The article is devoted to a discussion of the following questions: 1. a comparison between classical probabilistic Turing machines and quantum Turing machines. 2. possible applications of the quantum computational semantics to cognitive problems. 3. parallelism in music.

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Dalla Chiara, M. L., Giuntini, R., Leporini, R., Negri, E., & Sergioli, G. (2015). Quantum information, cognition, and music. Frontiers in Psychology, 6(OCT). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01583

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