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In view of some recent results which show that quantum mechanics may be important at suitable length scales inside the brain, the question which becomes quite important is to find out a proper quantum analogue of the HH scheme which will reduce to the well known HH model in a suitable limit...
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Quantum mechanics may indeed supply a complete formal description of the universe. Yet what "breathes fire into" the quantum-theoretic equations, it transpires, isn't physical in the traditional sense at all. Alas, books with such portentous titles as Mind, Brain and the Quantum have a habit...
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influence on quantum phenomena (at least, outside of the head). The brain, on the other hand,canbe defined (you can even point at it!), and the brain definitely involves quantum mechanics. Chemistry, which is arguably the most important part of biochemistry, is all about quantum mechanics...
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Indistinguishability is a principle of quantum mechanics and says that all quantum particles of the same type are alike; for example, we cannot distinguish an electron from another. Therefore, the operation of swapping the position of two electrons in a system with many electrons leaves the syste...