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The microtubule-based model of consciousness, proposed simultaneously in the mid-1990s by the British physicist Roger Penrose and the American anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff, is probably the best known, least understood, and most controversial among the various hypotheses that aim to account for such...
The article: "Consciousness in the universe: A review of the 'OrchOR' theory" by Hameroff and Penrose reviews work concerning a proposal for the origin of consciousness by Penrose. This model postulates that microtubules can sustain long-lived quantum states and support quantum information processin...
consciousness, and in protein structures called microtubules inside brain neurons which he came to believe processed information supporting consciousness. In the mid- 1990s he teamed with Sir Roger Penrose to develop the controversial ‘Orch OR’ theory in which consciousness derives from “orchestrated...
BioSystems64 (2002) 149–168 Conduction pathways microtubules,biological quantum computation, consciousnessStuart Hameroff AlexNip, Mitchell Porter, Jack Tuszynski Department Psychology,Center ConsciousnessStudies, Uni6ersity Arizona,Tucson, AZ 85721, USA Received 18 May 2001; accepted 20 September 2001 Abs...
Life--warm, wet and noisy? Comment on "Consciousness in the universe: a review of the `Orch OR' theory" by Hameroff and Penrose. Phys Life Rev 2014;11(1):85-6 [in this issue].Jumper C, Scholes G. Life--Warm, wet and noisy? Comment on "Consciousness in the universe: A review ...
Increasing evidence and theory suggest that intra-cellular information processing occurs as dynamic physical activities of microtubules and other structures within neurons. Investigation of the nature of consciousness suggests that even such an astounding discovery would not be the complete story, and that...