A Double‐Slit Experiment for Non‐Classical Interference Effects in Decision Making

Topics in Cognitive Science 6 (1):58-62 (2014)
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Abstract

We discuss the possible nature and role of non-physical entanglement, and the classical vs. non-classical interface, in models of human decision-making. We also introduce an experimental setting designed after the double-slit experiment in physics, and discuss how it could be used to discriminate between classical and non-classical interference effects in human decisions

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