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Non-classical correlations in bistable perception?
pp. 221-232
Abstrakt
A violation of Bell's inequalities is generally considered to be the Holy Grail of experimental proof that a specific natural phenomenon cannot be explained in a classical framework and is based on a non-boolean structure of predications. Generalized quantum theory allows for such non-boolean predications. We formulate temporal Bell's inequalities for cognitive two-state systems and indicate how these inequalities can be tested. This will introduce the notion of temporally non-local measurements. The Necker-Zeno model for bistable perception predicts a violation of these temporal Bell's inequalities.
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Walach Harald, von Stillfried Nikolaus (2011) Generalizing Quantum theory. Axiomathes 21 (2).
Seiten: 221-232
Referenz:
Filk Thomas (2011) „Non-classical correlations in bistable perception?“. Axiomathes 21 (2), 221–232.