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  2. Holonomic brain theory - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] [16] This model contained the key aspect of non-locality, which became important years later when, in 1967, experiments by both Braitenberg and Kirschfield showed that exact localization of memory in the brain was false. [10] Karl Pribram had worked with psychologist Karl Lashley on Lashley's engram experiments, which used lesions to ...

  3. Karl H. Pribram - Wikipedia

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    Pribram's holonomic model of brain processing is described in his 1991 Brain and Perception, which contains the extension of his work with David Bohm. [1] It states that, in addition to the circuitry accomplished by the large fiber tracts in the brain, processing also occurs in webs of fine fiber branches (for instance, dendrites) that form webs, as well as in the dynamic electrical fields ...

  4. Holographic consciousness - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, a number of researchers invoked holography as a structure that could explain the distribution of memory within the brain. [ 10 ] [ 13 ] These theories later gained more credence with the discovery of quantum effects in neuron microtubules by Karl Pribram , suggesting the possibility of highly coherent informational states similar ...

  5. Cognitive architecture - Wikipedia

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    Holographic associative memory: This architecture is part of the family of correlation-based associative memories, where information is mapped onto the phase orientation of complex numbers on a Riemann plane. It was inspired by holonomic brain model by Karl H. Pribram.

  6. Quantum mind - Wikipedia

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    He later collaborated on Karl Pribram's holonomic brain theory as a model of quantum consciousness. [12] David Bohm also collaborated with Basil Hiley on work that claimed mind and matter both emerge from an "implicate order". [13] Hiley in turn worked with philosopher Paavo Pylkkänen. [14]

  7. Recall (memory) - Wikipedia

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    This included new theories on how to view memory, often likening it to a computer processing model. Two important books influenced the revolution: Plans and Structures of Behavior by George Miller, Eugene Galanter, and Karl H. Pribram in 1960 and Cognitive Psychology by Ulric Neisser in 1967. [6]

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  9. David Bohm - Wikipedia

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    In collaboration with Stanford University neuroscientist Karl H. Pribram, Bohm was involved in the early development of the holonomic model of the functioning of the brain, a model for human cognition that is drastically different from conventionally-accepted ideas.