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Neuronal hypercomputation

Synaptic hypercomputation

The synaptic hypercomputation (SH) hypothesis states that the phase coherence of neural communication (synaptic latency) may emerges via long-range synchronicity in the gamma range. This quantum neurocomputational model is controlled by synaptic (dopamine?) exocytosis, regulating phase-dependent presynaptic action potential (synaptic waveform?) in a quantum system. [1]

Hence, the presynaptic action potential waveform is determined by the synaptic latency of coherent quantum vibrations (beats) inside microtubules. [2]

The resonance (superradiance) and neuronal synchronicity of (biophotonic quantum beats?) activity is evidence of phase-dependent synaptic hypercomputation driving advanced neurocomputational functions (quantum coherence) of the brain. [2][3]

Cannabimimetic hypercomputation

Endocannabinoid-mediated synaptic hypercomputation is caused by the pharmacological activation of cannabinoid receptors (CB1, CB2) promoting neuronal phase coherence (synchronized gamma oscillations) at (GABAergic?) interneuron networks. [4]

Anandamide-dopamine cross-talk:

  • Review: GPCR receptor heteromerization
  • Anandamide-dopamine heteromeric transactivation may potentiate synaptic hypercomputation in the gamma band. [5][6]
  • Fast synaptic inhibition by retrograde signaling may trigger synchronized gamma oscillations. [6]

Neuroholographic hypercomputation

Photosynthetic hypercomputation

Quantum coherence in photosynthetic systems is evidence of biophotonic-like energy transfer in plants mitochondria.

Neuronal phase coherence and synchronicity

Neuronal phase coherence is non-local "quantum-like" entanglement because long-range synchronicity is critical for optimal neural communication in the gamma band. [7]

Notes

  • Synaptic binding (latency?) is a phase-dependent coherent effect of exocytosis?
  • Anandamide/dopamine cross-talk fine-tune synaptic binding of intracellular CB1 receptors?

Discussion

References

  1. [Paper1]

    Rhythms for Cognition: Communication through Coherence

  2. [Paper6]

    Consciousness in the universe: a review of the 'Orch OR' theory.

  3. [Paper4]

    Plausibility of quantum coherent states in biological systems

  4. [Paper7]

    Synaptic mechanisms of synchronized gamma oscillations in inhibitory interneuron networks.

  5. [Paper2]

    Concurrent Stimulation of Cannabinoid CB1 and Dopamine D2 Receptors Enhances Heterodimer Formation: A Mechanism for Receptor Cross-Talk?

  6. [Paper5]

    Fast synaptic inhibition promotes synchronized gamma oscillations in hippocampal interneuron networks

  7. [Paper3]

    Phase-Coherence Transitions and Communication in the Gamma Range between Delay-Coupled Neuronal Populations

  8. [Paper8]

    Biophotons, microtubules and CNS, is our brain a "holographic computer"?

  9. [Paper9]

    Human high intelligence is involved in spectral redshift of biophotonic activities in the brain

See also