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Life is complex, it has both real and
imaginary parts. (Anonymous) Research is based upon
work supported by NSF SES-1560554 and AFOSR FA9550-15-1-0343 Stanislaw Ulam, Richard Feynman, John Von Neumann |
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WHAT IS QUANTUM
COGNITION, AND HOW CAN IT
BE USED TO MODEL BEHAVIOR IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE?
Acknowledgments: This program of research was
only possible with the help of great collaborators who have made major
contributions to the theory of quantum cognition. This includes (in
alphabetical order) S.N. Balakrishnan, Jan Broekaert,
Peter Bruza, Riccardo Franco, Peter Kvam, Rob Nosofsky, Tim Pleskac, Emmanuel Pothos, Rich
Shiffrin, Jennifer Trueblood, James Yearsley, and students Pegah Fakhari, Gunnar Epping,
Adam Huang, K. Rajagopal, Rong Zheng, and Qizi
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Book: Busemeyer, J. R. & Bruza, P. D. (2024) Quantum
Models of Cognition and Decision. Cambridge University Press Introductory
Chapters
and Articles: Yearsley,
J. , & Busemeyer, J. R. (2016) Quantum
Cognition and Decision Theories: A Tutorial Journal
of Mathematical Psychology, 74, 99-116. Busemeyer, J. R., Kvam, P.
D., & Pleskac, T. J. (2020) Comparison of
Markov versus quantum dynamical models of human decision
making. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science. Pothos,E.M., Busemeyer, J.
R. (2022) Quantum Cognition. Annual Review of Psychology, 73, 749-778 Articles published recently in Busemeyer Lab:
Pothos,
E. M., Yearsley, J., Shiffrin, R. M. & Busemeyer,
J. R. (2017). The rational status of quantum cognition. Journal of
Experimental Psychology, 146(7), pp. 968-987. doi:
10.1037/xge0000312 Busemeyer,
J. R., Kvam, P. D., & Pleskac,
T. J. (2019) Markov versus quantum dynamic models of belief change during evidence monitoring. Scientific
Reports, 9, 18025 Broekaert, J. B., Busemeyer,
J. R., and Pothos, E. M. (2020) The Disjunction
Effect in two-stage simulated gambles. An experimental
study and comparison of a heuristic logistic, Markov and quantum-like model. Cognitive Psychology. 117,
Kvam,
P, Busemeyer, J. R., & Pleskac,
T. (2021) Temporal oscillations in preference strength provide evidence for an open system model of
constructed preference. Scientific Reports, 11, 8169 Rajagopal, K.,
Zhang, Q., Balakrishnan, S. N., Fakhari, P., & Busemeyer, J. R. (2021). Quantum amplitude
amplification for reinforcement learning. In K. G. Vamvoudakis
(Ed) Handbook on Reinforcement Learning and Control. Springer Studies in Systems, Decision and
Control Busemeyer,
J., Zhang, Q., Balakrishnan, S. N. (2020). Application of quantum—Markov
open system models to human cognition and decision. Entropy, 22(9), 990. Epping,
G. P., & Busemeyer, J. R. (2023). Using
diverging predictions from classical and quantum models to dissociate between
categorization systems. Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 112, 102738. Zheng, R.,
Busemeyer, J. R., & Nosofsky,
R. M. (2023). Integrating Categorization and Decision‐Making. Cognitive
Science, 47(1), e13235. Huang,
J., Busemeyer, J., Ebelt,
Z., & Pothos, E. (2024). Bridging the gap
between subjective probability and probability judgments: the Quantum
Sequential Sampler. Psychological Review Busemeyer, J. R.,
Asano, M., and Lu, M. (2024). Explaining Interference Effects in Prisoner
Dilemma Games. Experimental Economics, 27, 743–765. For
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Code for HSM Model Busemeyer,
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Leighton, R. B., & Sands, M. (1966) The Feynman Lectures on Physics:
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Wesley. Griffiths, R. B. (2003) Consistent quantum Theory. Cambridge. Gudder,
S. (1998) Quantum probability theory. Academic Press. Hughes, R. I. G.
(1989) The structure and interpretation of Quantum mechanics. Khrennikov,
A. (2010) Ubiquitous quantum structure. Springer Nielsen, M. A. &
Chuang, I. L. (2000) Quantum computation and Quantum information.
Sakurai, J. J. (1994)
Modern quantum mechanics. Pearson Education Inc. Peres, A. (1995)
Quantum theory: Concepts and methods. (Fundamental theories of physics,
Vol. 72). Susskind, L. and
Friedman, A. (2015) Quantum mechanics: The theoretical minimum. Basic Books Physics http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/qt-consciousness/ http://arxiv.org/list/quant-ph/new http://www.cs.caltech.edu/~westside/quantum-intro.html http://wwwcdf.pd.infn.it/~loreti/science.html Cognition
and Decision Quantum Decision
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and Cognition http://www.nonlocal.com/hbar/qbrain.html Hameroff's
web site on consciousness Pictures Quantum Workshop
Filzbach Switzerland, 2012. From left to right, Peter beim Graben, Jerome Busemeyer,
Sandro Sozzo, Reinhard Blutner,
Harald Atmanspacher (Organizer), Emmanuel Pothos. Meetings |