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Dendritic encoding: an alternative to temporal synaptic coding of conscious experience.

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  • 1Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095-1563, USA. woolf@psych.ucla.edu

Consciousness and Cognition
|December 22, 1999
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Conscious experience may stem from dendritic encoding, not just neural computation. This model suggests quantum phenomena in dendrites illuminate synaptic activity, potentially explaining consciousness and its holistic nature.

Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Quantum Physics
  • Philosophy of Mind

Background:

  • Current models of conscious experience often rely on temporal synaptic codes, which are products of neural computation and algorithms.
  • The effectiveness of temporal firing patterns as a model for consciousness is questioned, even with reiteration.

Discussion:

  • This commentary proposes a dendritic code model for conscious experience.
  • It suggests that specific synaptic activity patterns can be encoded within dendritic structures.
  • Quantum phenomena within these encoded dendrites could illuminate the synaptic activity, forming the basis of conscious experience.

Key Insights:

  • Conscious awareness may not be directly tied to synaptic activity but rather to the activation of a 'static image' encoded in dendrites.

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  • This dendritic encoding model offers a potential explanation for the gestalt nature of consciousness.
  • Quantum entanglement between dendrite sets could create interconnectedness independent of neural computation or connections.
  • Outlook:

    • Further research into dendritic encoding and quantum phenomena in neural structures is warranted.
    • This model may provide a novel framework for understanding the fundamental mechanisms of consciousness.
    • Exploring the role of quantum mechanics in consciousness could bridge gaps in current neuroscience and philosophy.