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Quantum mechanics principles explain human cognition, including decision-making and concept combination. This study reveals how categorical perception, a key cognitive phenomenon, exhibits quantum-like quantization and interference patterns.

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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Science
  • Quantum Physics
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Quantum mechanics has been applied to human decision processes and cognition for 20 years.
  • Categorical perception offers insights into the quantum structure of human cognition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the quantum mechanical underpinnings of categorical perception.
  • To model cognitive concepts using quantum theory and analyze perceptual phenomena.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a quantum measurement model to analyze human perception.
  • Applied quantum prototype theory with Schrödinger wave functions to model concepts.
  • Examined the superposition of wave functions to explain concept combination.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrated that categorical perception involves warping, leading to stimulus quantization.
  • Showed that concepts can be modeled as quantum prototypes.
  • Explained concept combination interference patterns using wave function superposition.

Conclusions:

  • Quantum mechanics provides a robust framework for understanding human cognition and perception.
  • Categorical perception's quantization and interference effects are explainable by quantum principles.
  • The study offers a novel perspective on the cognitive basis of quantization in perception.