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Stuart Hameroff (born July 16, 1947) is an
American anesthesiologist and
professor at the
University of
Arizona known for his
studies of consciousness...
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anaesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff collaborated to
produce the
theory known as "orchestrated
objective reduction" (Orch-OR).
Penrose and
Hameroff initially developed...
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Nobel laureate for
physics Roger Penrose, and
anaesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff. The
hypothesis combines approaches from
molecular biology, neuroscience...
- Karl
Pribram and
David Bohm, and the Orch-OR
theory formulated by
Stuart Hameroff and
Roger Penrose. Some of
these QM
theories offer descriptions of phenomenal...
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motor neurons, and also
involves defects of the cytoskeleton.
Stuart Hameroff and
Roger Penrose suggest a role of
microtubule vibrations in
neurons in...
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quantum processes could be
implemented in the brain. Subsequently,
Stuart Hameroff read The Emperor's New Mind and
suggested to
Penrose that microtubules...
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combined his
observations with
those of
anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff.
Penrose and
Hameroff have
argued that
consciousness is the
result of
quantum gravity...
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exclusively to the
investigation of consciousness. The main
organizer is
Stuart Hameroff, an
anestheologist and the
director of the
center that
hosts the conference...
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conference (renamed "The
Science of Consciousness") for some
years with
Stuart Hameroff, but
stepped away when he felt it
became too
divergent from mainstream...
- (2020).
Philosophy of Mind: The Basics, Routledge. Strawson,
Galen (1999).
Hameroff, S.; Kaszniak, A.; Chalmers, D. (eds.).
Towards a
Science of Consciousness...