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The following pages link to The potential of using quantum theory to build models of cognition (Q44321325):
Displaying 13 items.
- Context effects produced by question orders reveal quantum nature of human judgments (Q33854140) (← links)
- Episodic Memory Does Not Add Up: Verbatim-Gist Superposition Predicts Violations of the Additive Law of Probability (Q35895802) (← links)
- Reintroducing the Concept of Complementarity into Psychology (Q36322959) (← links)
- Quantum theory and human perception of the macro-world (Q38474964) (← links)
- On the Evolution of the Mammalian Brain (Q40313759) (← links)
- In search for a standard of rationality (Q41899487) (← links)
- The Necker-Zeno model for bistable perception (Q44813825) (← links)
- Quantum walks in brain microtubules--a biomolecular basis for quantum cognition? (Q44940537) (← links)
- Conditions for quantum interference in cognitive sciences (Q45131125) (← links)
- Is There a Conjunction Fallacy in Legal Probabilistic Decision Making? (Q53406285) (← links)
- Spin and Wind Directions II: A Bell State Quantum Model. (Q55006093) (← links)
- On the Foundations of the Brussels Operational-Realistic Approach to Cognition (Q58560496) (← links)
- Corrigendum: Is There a Conjunction Fallacy in Legal Probabilistic Decision Making? (Q59807441) (← links)