Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
Volume 2004 (2004), Issue 1, Pages 75-83
doi:10.1155/S102602260440106X

Irreversibility in quantum mechanics

R.C. Bishop , A. Bohm and M. Gadella

Department of Theory and Data Analysis, Institute for Frontier Areas of Psychology and Mental Health, Freiburg 79098, Germany

Abstract

It is widely accepted that consciousness or, in other words, mental activity is in some way correlated to the behavior of the brain or, in other words, material brain activity. Since quantum theory is the most fundamental theory of matter that is currently available, it is a legitimate question to ask whether quantum theory can help us to understand consciousness. Several approaches answering this question affirmatively, proposed in recent decades, will be surveyed. It will be pointed out that they make different epistemological assumptions, refer to different neurophysiological levels of description, and adopt quantum theory in different ways. For each of the approaches discussed, these imply both problematic and promising features which will be indicated.