Concepts and Their Dynamics: A Quantum-Theoretic Modeling of Human Thought

06/05/2012
by   Diederik Aerts, et al.
0

We analyze different aspects of our quantum modeling approach of human concepts, and more specifically focus on the quantum effects of contextuality, interference, entanglement and emergence, illustrating how each of them makes its appearance in specific situations of the dynamics of human concepts and their combinations. We point out the relation of our approach, which is based on an ontology of a concept as an entity in a state changing under influence of a context, with the main traditional concept theories, i.e. prototype theory, exemplar theory and theory theory. We ponder about the question why quantum theory performs so well in its modeling of human concepts, and shed light on this question by analyzing the role of complex amplitudes, showing how they allow to describe interference in the statistics of measurement outcomes, while in the traditional theories statistics of outcomes originates in classical probability weights, without the possibility of interference. The relevance of complex numbers, the appearance of entanglement, and the role of Fock space in explaining contextual emergence, all as unique features of the quantum modeling, are explicitly revealed in this paper by analyzing human concepts and their dynamics.

READ FULL TEXT

page 15

page 16

page 18

research
03/11/2013

Quantum and Concept Combination, Entangled Measurements and Prototype Theory

We analyze the meaning of the violation of the marginal probability law ...
research
08/07/2022

Quantum Structure in Human Perception

We wish to investigate the ways in which the quantum structures of super...
research
09/18/2013

Modeling the Role of Context Dependency in the Recognition and Manifestation of Entrepreneurial Opportunity

The paper uses the SCOP theory of concepts to model the role of environm...
research
01/25/2016

Generalizing Prototype Theory: A Formal Quantum Framework

Theories of natural language and concepts have been unable to model the ...
research
04/04/2018

Categories of empirical models

A notion of morphism that is suitable for the sheaf-theoretic approach t...
research
04/22/2012

Quantum Interference in Cognition: Structural Aspects of the Brain

We identify the presence of typically quantum effects, namely 'superposi...
research
05/26/2002

Contextualizing Concepts using a Mathematical Generalization of the Quantum Formalism

We outline the rationale and preliminary results of using the State Cont...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset