Information dynamics in cognitive, psychological, social, and anomalous phenomena

Information dynamics in cognitive, psychological, social, and anomalous phenomena
About this book
This book develops a new physical/mathematical model for the functioning of the human brain, based, not on the modern Newton-Einstein view of physical reality, but on 'information reality'. The work is devoted to the physical-mathematical modeling of (conscious) cognitive phenomena. The most important distinguishing feature of the theory presented here is a new model of mental space, the so-called p-adic hierarchic tree space, and the development of mental analogs of classical and quantum mechanics. Mental processes and more general information processes are handled as a kind of new physical processes. In particular, the procedure of information quantization and an information analog of Bohmian mechanics are developed. Here, mind is a singularity in the mental pilot wave. Applications to neurophysiology, localization of mental function and brain ablations, and psychology (in particular, Freud's psychoanalysis) are considered.
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- OL Work ID
- OL8406885W
Subjects
CognitionMathematical modelsPhilosophy of mindArtificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)PhysicsComputational complexityArtificial intelligenceMathematical and Computational Physics TheoreticalDiscrete Mathematics in Computer Science