Human machine interaction: The special role for human unconscious emotional information processing

M van den Noort, K Hugdahl, P Bosch - International Conference on …, 2005 - Springer
M van den Noort, K Hugdahl, P Bosch
International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, 2005Springer
The nature of (un) conscious human emotional information processing remains a great
mystery. On the one hand, classical models view human conscious emotional information
processing as computation among the brain's neurons but fail to address its enigmatic
features. On the other hand, quantum processes (superposition of states, nonlocality,
entanglement,) also remain mysterious, yet are being harnessed in revolutionary information
technologies like quantum computation, quantum cryptography, and quantum teleportation …
Abstract
The nature of (un)conscious human emotional information processing remains a great mystery. On the one hand, classical models view human conscious emotional information processing as computation among the brain’s neurons but fail to address its enigmatic features. On the other hand, quantum processes (superposition of states, nonlocality, entanglement,) also remain mysterious, yet are being harnessed in revolutionary information technologies like quantum computation, quantum cryptography, and quantum teleportation. In this paper, we would like to discuss several experiments that suggest a special role for unconscious emotional information processing in the human-computer interaction. What are its consequences and could this be the missing link between quantum information theory and conscious human emotional information processing?
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