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Mind, Brain and the Quantum: The Compound "I"

New York, NY, USA: Oxford University Press (1989)

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  1. Attaching theories of consciousness to Bohmian quantum mechanics.Don N. Page - 1995 - arXiv.
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  • Sensible quantum mechanics: Are probabilities only in the mind?Don N. Page - 1996 - International Journal of Modern Physics D 5:583-96.
    Quantum mechanics may be formulated as Sensible Quantum Mechanics (SQM) so that it contains nothing probabilistic except conscious perceptions. Sets of these perceptions can be deterministically realized with measures given by expectation values of positive-operator-valued awareness operators. Ratios of the measures for these sets of perceptions can be interpreted as frequency- type probabilities for many actually existing sets. These probabilities gener- ally cannot be given by the ordinary quantum “probabilities” for a single set of alternatives. Probabilism, or ascribing probabilities to (...)
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  • Quantum cosmology and the hard problem of the conscious brain.Chris King - 2006 - In J. Tuszynski (ed.), The Emerging Physics of Consciousness. Springer Verlag. pp. 407--456.
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