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QIU Xi-jun. Brain Science and Quantum Theory[J]. Nuclear Physics Review, 2005, 22(4): 310-314. DOI: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.22.04.310
Citation: QIU Xi-jun. Brain Science and Quantum Theory[J]. Nuclear Physics Review, 2005, 22(4): 310-314. DOI: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.22.04.310

Brain Science and Quantum Theory

  • The present paper briefly reviews the relationship between biology and physics, especially including the classical physics models for the artificial neuron networks, some quantum theories for brains, and simply describes the structures and functions of cytoskeletal microtubules (MTs) in cells and some recent theoretical studies on MTs.Noting MTs are the important components and function units in cells and neurons, furthermore, the paper lays emphasis on our recent theoretical work on MTs. Particularly, based on the pseudo-spin quantum theory, the dynamic behavior of electrons on the MT wall has been discussed in some detail. Based on the quantum field theory, it has been described that the maser radiation might exist in the water molecular system within the MT.
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