Systems of Logical Systems: Neuroscience and Quantum Logic

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Gin McCollum
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[1] Oregon Health Sciences Institute,Neurological Sciences Institute
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neuroscience; quantum logic; sensorimotor;
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10.1023/A:1016047510116
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Nervous systems are intricately organized on many levels of analysis.The intricate organization invites the development of mathematicalsystems that reflect its logical structure. Particular logical structures and choices of invariants within those structures narrowthe ranges of perceptions that are possible and sensorimotorcoordination that may be selected. As in quantum logic, choicesaffect outcomes.
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