Abstract

Utilizing the quantum mechanical formalism describing the “double slit” experiment, where quantum particles make a choice, a model is presented to describe the psychological equivalent in a human mind, Neural Quantum Superposition. The probabilities of choosing between two options are formally developed and the evolution in time is analyzed. The importance of entangled (correlated) states of mind is highlighted, which also models the action leading to a change of mind.

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