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Sriram

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Quantum Psychology?!
« on: September 15, 2015, 07:51:44 AM »
Hi everyone,

Here is a Science Daily article about the effects of QM on psychology and our so called 'irrationality'.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/09/150914114639.htm

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The next time someone accuses you of making an irrational decision, just explain that you're obeying the laws of quantum physics.

A new trend taking shape in psychological science not only uses quantum physics to explain humans' (sometimes) paradoxical thinking, but may also help researchers resolve certain contradictions among the results of previous psychological studies.

"We have accumulated so many paradoxical findings in the field of cognition, and especially in decision-making," said Wang, who is an associate professor of communication and director of the Communication and Psychophysiology Lab at The Ohio State University.

"Whenever something comes up that isn't consistent with classical theories, we often label it as 'irrational.' But from the perspective of quantum cognition, some findings aren't irrational anymore. They're consistent with quantum theory--and with how people really behave."

Their work suggests that thinking in a quantum-like way¬--essentially not following a conventional approach based on classical probability theory--enables humans to make important decisions in the face of uncertainty, and lets us confront complex questions despite our limited mental resources.

When researchers try to study human behavior using only classical mathematical models of rationality, some aspects of human behavior do not compute. From the classical point of view, those behaviors seem irrational, Wang explained.

We usually think of quantum physics as describing the behavior of sub-atomic particles, not the behavior of people. But the idea is not so far-fetched, Wang said. She also emphasized that her research program neither assumes nor proposes that our brains are literally quantum computers. Other research groups are working on that idea; Wang and her collaborators are not focusing on the physical aspects of the brain, but rather on how abstract mathematical principles of quantum theory can shed light on human cognition and behaviors.

"I think the mathematical formalism provided by quantum theory is consistent with what we feel intuitively as psychologists. Quantum theory may not be intuitive at all when it is used to describe the behaviors of a particle, but actually is quite intuitive when it is used to describe our typically uncertain and ambiguous minds."

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Re: Quantum Psychology?!
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2015, 08:43:41 AM »
Sounds good, taking a worthwhile line of inquiry.
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Re: Quantum Psychology?!
« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2015, 09:36:41 AM »
An interesting article, Sriram.

My own days in the psychology laboratory are now over 40 years ago and the idea that there could be "quantum" explanations of behaviour was unthinkable then. I suppose that we shall have to wait and see whether Wang and her associates are able to develop this into something which has applicability to psychology in general. I have seen nothing about it in the journals which I read regularly.

I do have a feeling though that this might just be an eccentric exploration by people with time on their hands (and a research grant in their pockets) and that they may be adding an unnecessary layer of complexity on behaviour which is explicable in traditional pyschology.
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