Unraveling the Mysteries of Quantum Cognition: A Comprehensive Review by Pothos and Busemeyer

The article "Quantum Cognition" by Emmanuel M. Pothos and Jerome R. Busemeyer, published in the Annual Review of Psychology, explores how the mind handles uncertain information using principles from quantum probability theory. It discusses various characteristics of quantum cognition, such as contextual inference and interference between possibilities, and reviews empirical support and cognitive models. While offering unified explanations for psychological phenomena, the article also critically examines the limitations and challenges in developing quantum cognitive models.


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