Volume 11 No 2 (2013)
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A Heuristic View of the Neurobiological Correlates of Classical and Quantum Neural Computing From the Perspective of Autistic Syndrome Disorders
Antonio Cassella
Abstract
Anomalies in the discourse of autistic individuals and in their performance in ambiguous situations suggest that quantum neural computing, or the second attention, is impaired in autism. When nonautistic individuals face a dilemma, quantum divergence-coherence a) suspends the legitimacy of relevant prototypical knowledge conserved through classical neural computing, or the first attention; b) launches the implicit self into opposite directions; and c) simulates the consequences of clashing variants in the working memory fed by cerebellar microcomplexes.
Keywords
heuristic view, neurobiological correlates, quantum neural computing, autism
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