In article <33889639.231F at mail.comcat.com>,
cyphree at mail.comcat.com wrote:
>> Colleagues,
>> Is quantum mechanics responsible for memory functions? Is this
> occurring in the microtubles. Is there credible research in this area?
> Who are the leaders in this field and where can I get more information?
>> Your help is greatly appreciated!
>> Doug
Memory at the neuron level comes from an alteration of the neuron's
internal chemistry, and (perhaps) later an alteration of its DNA as well.
Penrose & Hameroff have proposed at quantum mechanics in the microtubles
of the neurons is responsible for consciousness.
More on this can be found at http://www.u.arizona.edu/~hameroff
Pat
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