On a possible connection of non-critical strings to certain aspects of quantum brain function

Physics – Quantum Physics

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Invited talk by D.V. Nanopoulos at the `four-seas conference', Trieste (Italy), 25 June-1 July 1995; latex file, 9 pages, one

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We review certain aspects of brain function which could be associated with non-critical (Liouville) string theory. In particular we simulate the physics of brain microtubules (MT) by using a (completely integrable) non-critical string, we discuss the collapse of the wave function as a result of quantum gravity effects due to abrupt conformational changes of the MT protein dimers, and we propose a new mechanism for memory coding.

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