2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.mehy.2010.04.012
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Nonlocal neurology: Beyond localization to holonomy

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“…The dipolar-bound orbitals' delocalization enhances electron-electron's mobility where incoherency is necessary (i.e., phase coherency) for the informationbased (negentropic) action, resulting in a 'negentropic force': [16]. Importantly, mesoscopic 'long-range order' in brains exists only in the absence of classical potential energy [50].…”
Section: The 'Negentropic Force' Underlying Holonomic Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The dipolar-bound orbitals' delocalization enhances electron-electron's mobility where incoherency is necessary (i.e., phase coherency) for the informationbased (negentropic) action, resulting in a 'negentropic force': [16]. Importantly, mesoscopic 'long-range order' in brains exists only in the absence of classical potential energy [50].…”
Section: The 'Negentropic Force' Underlying Holonomic Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conscious experiences lead to a variety of emotions that are perceived. The disintegration of conscious experience through disintegrated information within the unity of consciousness happens in Charles Bonnet syndrome, disjunctive agnosia and schizophrenia [16]. Making sense of things is not what consciousness does.…”
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“…Bechtel was convinced that localization (and "decomposition") 10. Derrfuss and Mar draw the attention upon the fact that we are already "lost in localization" [Derrfuss & Mar 2009]; Globus and O'Caroll propose "holonomy" instead of localization [Globus & O'Carroll 2010].…”
Section: Optimism In Cognitive Neurosciencementioning
confidence: 99%