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The quantum basis of spatiotemporality in perception and consciousness

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It is concluded that the principle of optimality in biology is related to the establishment of spatiotemporal patterns that are maximally predictable and can hold the living state for a prolonged time by the selection of a habitable space approximated to the conditions described by classical physics.
Abstract
Living systems inhabit the area of the world which is shaped by the predictable space-time of physical objects and forces that can be incorporated into their perception pattern. The process of selecting a "habitable" space-time is the internal quantum measurement in which living systems become embedded into the environment that supports their living state. This means that living organisms choose a coordinate system in which the influence of measurement is minimal. We discuss specific roles of biological macromolecules, in particular of the cytoskeleton, in shaping perception patterns formed in the internal measurement process. Operation of neuron is based on the transmission of signals via cytoskeleton where the digital output is generated that can be decoded through a reflective action of the perceiving agent. It is concluded that the principle of optimality in biology as formulated by Liberman et al. (BioSystems 22, 135-154, 1989) is related to the establishment of spatiotemporal patterns that are maximally predictable and can hold the living state for a prolonged time. This is achieved by the selection of a habitable space approximated to the conditions described by classical physics.

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Biological information systems: Evolution as cognition-based information management

TL;DR: Evolutionary biology can be framed as a complex reciprocating interactome that consists of the assessment, communication, deployment and management of information by self-referential organisms at multiple scales in continuous confrontation with environmental stresses.
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The resolution of ambiguity as the basis for life: A cellular bridge between Western reductionism and Eastern holism.

TL;DR: It is presented that cellular life and evolutionary development are a self-organizing cellular response to uncertainty in iterative conformity with its basal initiating parameters, and permits a reasoned unification between Western rational reductionism and Eastern holism.
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Quantum probability in decision making from quantum information representation of neuronal states.

TL;DR: This model is based on quantum-like representation of uncertainty in generation of action potentials, which means that a neuronal group performing some psychological function F is an open quantum system that interacts with the surrounding electrochemical environment.
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Four domains: The fundamental unicell and Post-Darwinian Cognition-Based Evolution.

TL;DR: Cognition-Based Evolution contends that biological variation is a product of a self-reinforcing information cycle that derives from self-referential attachment to biological information space-time with its attendant ambiguities and proposes that selection represents only one of many forms of cellular constraint that sustain self- Referential integrity.
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The N-space Episenome unifies cellular information space-time within cognition-based evolution

TL;DR: It is hypothesized that biological organization represents a dual heritable system constituted by both its biological materiality and a conjoining N-space Episenome and it is further proposed that morphogenesis derives from reciprocations between these inter-related facets to yield coordinated multicellular growth and development.
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TL;DR: Consideration of the problem of making predictions concerning a system on the basis of measurements made on another system that had previously interacted with it leads to the result that one is led to conclude that the description of reality as given by a wave function is not complete.
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Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality be Considered Complete?

TL;DR: In this article, it is shown that a certain "criterion of physical reality" formulated in a recent article with the above title by A. Einstein, B. Podolsky and N. Rosen contains an essential ambiguity when it is applied to quantum phenomena.
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