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"I loved the book! This book is not just interesting, it is exciting. I have probably read every significant book in the field, and this is the strongest and most convincing one yet. It is also one of the most comprehensive in its explanations. I shall most certainly recommend the book to colleagues."
-Richard G. Petty, MD
"a very good introduction to the basic theory of quantum systems.... Dr. Georgiev's book aptly prepares the reader to confront whatever might be in store later."
-from the Foreword by Prof. James F. Glazebrook, Eastern Illinois University
This book addresses the fascinating cross-disciplinary field of quantum information theory applied to the study of brain function. It offers a self-study guide to probe the problems of consciousness, including a concise but rigorous introduction to classical and quantum information theory, theoretical neuroscience, and philosophy of the mind. It aims to address long-standing problems related to consciousness within the framework of modern theoretical physics in a comprehensible manner that elucidates the nature of the mind-body relationship. The reader also gains an overview of methods for constructing and testing quantum informational theories of consciousness.
Show more"I loved the book! This book is not just interesting, it is exciting. I have probably read every significant book in the field, and this is the strongest and most convincing one yet. It is also one of the most comprehensive in its explanations. I shall most certainly recommend the book to colleagues."
-Richard G. Petty, MD
"a very good introduction to the basic theory of quantum systems.... Dr. Georgiev's book aptly prepares the reader to confront whatever might be in store later."
-from the Foreword by Prof. James F. Glazebrook, Eastern Illinois University
This book addresses the fascinating cross-disciplinary field of quantum information theory applied to the study of brain function. It offers a self-study guide to probe the problems of consciousness, including a concise but rigorous introduction to classical and quantum information theory, theoretical neuroscience, and philosophy of the mind. It aims to address long-standing problems related to consciousness within the framework of modern theoretical physics in a comprehensible manner that elucidates the nature of the mind-body relationship. The reader also gains an overview of methods for constructing and testing quantum informational theories of consciousness.
Show morePart I. Introduction 1. The main problems of consciousness Part II. Some background for beginners 2. The scientific conception of the world. 3. The world of classical physics 4. The world of quantum physics Part III. A quantum information theory of consciousness 5. Consciousness in classical physics 6. Consciousness in quantum physics 7. Towards a quantum neuroscience 8. Research programs and conscious experiences
Danko D. Georgiev earned his M.D. from Medical University of Varna, Bulgaria, graduating summa cum laude in 2004, and his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Kanazawa University, Japan, in 2008 for his research in the area of neuronal differentiation. He has worked as an anesthesiologist at the Naval Hospital, Varna, and was also a researcher in the Department of Psychiatry and Neurobiology at Kanazawa University, where he studied the molecular alterations in the cerebral cortex of subjects with schizophrenia. He held a two-year JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship awarded by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, and was a short-term visiting scholar at the Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh, as well as a visiting lecturer at the Biomedical Forum, Annual Program of Continuing Medical Education held at Medical University of Varna. He was then a postdoctoral associate in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, University of Pittsburgh, where he performed cutting-edge research on the pathogenesis and treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Georgiev is currently a principal investigator at the Institute for Advanced Study, Varna, Bulgaria. He has published over 35 research articles, some in world-renowned journals such as the American Journal of Psychiatry, Schizophrenia Bulletin, and Journal of Neuroscience.
"I loved the book! This book is not just interesting, it is
exciting. I have probably read every significant book in the field,
and this is the strongest and most convincing one yet. It is also
one of the most comprehensive in its explanations. I shall most
certainly recommend the book to colleagues."
–Richard G. Petty, MD"This is an excellent book, which can be used
in academia and industry, and is also suitable as a required or
complementary textbook for students. The author (who has both an MD
and PhD) covers various aspects of molecular reengineering,
information sciences, neuroscience, etc. While some aspects covered
can be debated, the author shows the clear prospect for
multidisciplinary studies of this kind. These topics, studies, and
findings will be of interest to experts in biological and physical
sciences, who are interested in quantum and semi-quantum mechanics
with applications in biomedicine and biotechnologies. Highly
recommended."
–Sergey E. Lyshevski, Professor of Electrical Engineering,
Rochester Institute of Technology
"The book is an essential compilation of knowledge about the theory
of quantum systems and about consciousness. It is recommended to
any one interested in the field of the science of mind. It brings a
fresh insight in the never ending philosophical debate of what
consciousness and mind is. It manages this without hidden
metaphysical indigents that are found in so many related
books."
–Andreas Wichert, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of Lisbon, Portugal
"I loved the book! This book is not just interesting, it is
exciting. I have probably read every significant book in the field,
and this is the strongest and most convincing one yet. It is also
one of the most comprehensive in its explanations. I shall most
certainly recommend the book to colleagues."
–Richard G. Petty, MD"This is an excellent book, which can be used
in academia and industry, and is also suitable as a required or
complementary textbook for students. The author (who has both an MD
and PhD) covers various aspects of molecular reengineering,
information sciences, neuroscience, etc. While some aspects covered
can be debated, the author shows the clear prospect for
multidisciplinary studies of this kind. These topics, studies, and
findings will be of interest to experts in biological and physical
sciences, who are interested in quantum and semi-quantum mechanics
with applications in biomedicine and biotechnologies. Highly
recommended."
–Sergey E. Lyshevski, Professor of Electrical Engineering,
Rochester Institute of Technology
"The book is an essential compilation of knowledge about the theory
of quantum systems and about consciousness. It is recommended to
any one interested in the field of the science of mind. It brings a
fresh insight in the never ending philosophical debate of what
consciousness and mind is. It manages this without hidden
metaphysical indigents that are found in so many related
books."
–Andreas Wichert, Professor of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of Lisbon, Portugal
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