Difference between revisions of "Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system"

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'''<math>\psi(t)=\sqrt 0.5|1\rangle |healthy \rangle + \sqrt 0.5|0\rangle |diseased  \rangle</math>'''
'''<math>\psi(t)=\sqrt 0.5|1\rangle |healthy \rangle + \sqrt 0.5|0\rangle |diseased  \rangle</math>'''


In this way, two other limits of laboratory diagnostics are deduced: that of [[measurement uncertainty]] and [[classical probability vs quantum probability]] which substantially cast indecision on the interpretation of clinical and diagnostic phenomena.  
In this way, two other limits of laboratory diagnostics measuments are deduced: that of  
 
 
[[Exploring_electroencephalography_with_a_model_inspired_by_quantum_mechanicsquantum_mechanics|Exploring electroencephalography with a model inspired by quantum mechanics]]
 
 
we found analogous values to the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, suggesting a common underlying architecture of human brain activity in resting and task conditions. This underlying architecture manifests itself in the novel constant <math>K_{brain}</math>, which is extracted from the brain state with the least uncertainty. We would like to state that we are using the mathematics of quantum mechanics, but not claiming that the brain behaves as a quantum object
 
 
 
 
and [[classical probability vs quantum probability]] which substantially cast indecision on the interpretation of clinical and diagnostic phenomena.  


===A practical example ===
===A practical example ===
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===Towards a model ===
===Towards a model ===
The model presented here above, of course, is remarkably complex because in this context only the conceptual procedure to follow has been presented: we will see later in the course of reading that everything will materialize in an interesting modeling of the trigeminal electrophysiological responses from which a clinical mesoscopic model will be created, of which we can already anticipate the name: 'Index<math>\Psi</math>.  
The model presented here above, of course, is remarkably complex because in this context only the conceptual procedure to follow has been presented: we will see later in the course of reading that everything will materialize in an interesting modeling of the trigeminal electrophysiological responses from which a clinical mesoscopic model will be created, of which we can already anticipate the name: 'Index<math>\Psi</math>.  


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