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Biocampo en la comunicación neuronal: una revisión y marco conceptual
Pavel Pospíšil1, Ankush Prasad1
1Department of Biophysics, Faculty of Science, Palacký University, Šlechtitelů 27, 779 00, Olomouc, Czech Republic.
Progress in biophysics and molecular biology
|February 22, 2026
Resumen
El cerebro El cerebro es el cerebro.
Área de la Ciencia:
- La neurociencia es la neurociencia.
- La física cuántica es la física cuántica.
- La biofísica es la biofísica.
Sus antecedentes:
- El cerebro utiliza señales químicas y eléctricas para la comunicación neuronal.
- Las neuronas y el tejido nervioso emiten fotones ultra débiles, conocidos como biofotones.
- La teoría cuántica de campos sugiere que los fotones median las interacciones entre las partículas.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Para explorar la hipótesis de que el biocampo del cerebro, a través de biofotones, media la comunicación neuronal ultrarrápida.
- Investigar el papel potencial de las propiedades cuánticas de los fotones en el procesamiento de la información neuronal.
- Para evaluar la viabilidad de la comunicación mediada por biofotones en el cerebro.
Principales métodos:
- Revisión de los principios de la teoría cuántica de campos aplicados a los sistemas biológicos.
- Discusión de la evidencia experimental para la emisión de biofotones desde el tejido neural.
- Análisis de propiedades cuánticas (superposición, coherencia, entrelazamiento) para la comunicación.
Principales resultados:
- Los biofotones podrían potencialmente mediar las interacciones entre las neuronas a la velocidad de la luz.
- Las propiedades cuánticas de los fotones pueden ofrecer una base para la comunicación mediada por biofotones.
- Falta la demostración experimental de la formación y detección del estado cuántico en el tejido neural.
Conclusiones:
- La comunicación mediada por biofotones en el cerebro es actualmente hipotética.
- Se requiere una investigación experimental significativa para validar este mecanismo de comunicación.
- Los avances en la detección de biofotones ofrecen futuras oportunidades de investigación en la comunicación neuronal.
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