On the dynamic timescale of mind-brain interaction

In Stuart Roy Hameroff (ed.), Quantum Mind II: Consciousness, Quantum Physics and the Brain. Tucson, Arizona: The Center for Consciousness Studies - University of Arizona. pp. 53 (2003)
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In neurophysiology it is widely assumed that our mind operates in millisecond timescale. This view might be wrong, because if consciousness is quantum coherent phenomenon at the level of protein assemblies, then its dynamic timescale can be picosecond one.

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