Gustav Bernroider

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Gustav Bernroider is an Austrian quantum physicist who has made contributions in the fields of neurobiology, philosophy, and quantum mind[1].

Bernroider is currently Associate Professor for Neurobiology, at the University of Salzburg in Austria. He leads a research lab for Neurosignaling and Neurodynamics studies that focuses on neural correlates of higher level brain functions.

Among others, he has suggested that brain research requires an interactionistic view combining the brains physical states with the phenomenology of mind. He endorses the hypothesis that the mind-brain interface is physically instantiated at the quantum scale and has published his concepts in a series of papers since the mid 1990s.

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  1. ^ The Language of Science / Consciousness (Gustav Bernroider)
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