My source Ruth Czarneki tells us about this.
The study of neurobiology has long involved the actions and interactions among neurons and their synapses. Changes in concentrations of various ions carry impulses to and from the central nervous system and are responsible for all the information processed by the nervous system as a whole. This has been the prominent theory for many years, but, now, there is a new one to be reckoned with; the Quantum Brain Theory (QBT). Like many new theories, the QBT has merits and flaws. Many people are wholeheartedly sold on it; however, this vigor might be uncalled for. Nevertheless, this could prove to be a valid and surprisingly accurate theory of brain function.
The quantum mechanical model is the name of the atomic model in which electrons are treated as waves.
Gamma waves are the most desynchronous brain waves, as they have the highest frequency (above 30 Hz) and are associated with cognitive processes such as problem-solving and attention. These waves are not synchronized across the brain and are indicative of high mental activity.
Light waves exhibit both particle-like (photons) and wave-like behavior, while radioactive decay involves the probabilistic nature of particles at the quantum level. Quantum mechanics describes the behavior of particles at microscopic scales, such as those involved in both light waves and radioactive decay, providing a framework to understand phenomena that cannot be explained by classical physics.
Brain waves are recordings of activity in the brain, specifically the electrical activity generated by neurons communicating with each other. They are typically measured using electroencephalography (EEG) and can provide insight into cognitive processes, emotional states, and neurological conditions.
Quantum theory is being explored in neurological research to understand how quantum processes at the cellular level may influence brain function and consciousness. Some scientists suggest that quantum effects could be involved in phenomena such as synaptic plasticity and information processing in the brain. However, this area of research is still speculative and controversial, and more evidence is needed to establish a solid connection between quantum theory and neurological phenomena.
The quantum mechanical model is the name of the atomic model in which electrons are treated as waves.
particles and waves
In a crossword puzzle, "brain waves" are "ideas."
No. Quantum Physics allows us to understand our universe.The nature of electromagnetic waves and particles.
Radio waves are an example of waves with low quantum energy. They have long wavelengths and low frequencies, which correspond to low energy photons.
Your brain does not send shock waves to your muscles.
Light waves have electromagnetic energy. Could be considered as quantum of energy with an expression E = h v. v is the frequency of light wave. h - Planck's constant. E - the energy possessed by the quantum. This quantum is also known as photon
Except for their wavelength (frequency) and energy per quantum, they're identical.
The Quantum model
Seismographs!
Alpha waves :)
Michele Maggiore has written: 'A modern introduction to quantum field theory' -- subject(s): Quantum field theory 'Gravitational waves' -- subject(s): Gravitational waves