A Quantum Cognition Analysis of Human Behaviour by Hardy's Non-locality Argument

Abstract

Quantum cognition is an emerging field making uses of quantum theory to model cognitive phenomena which cannot be explained by classical theories. Usually, in cognitive tests, subjects are asked to give a response to a question, but in this paper, we just observed the subjects' behaviour and the question and answer method was not applied in order to prevent any mental background on participants' minds. Finally, we examined the experimental data on Hardy's non-locality argument (HNA), and we noticed the violation of HNA in human behaviour.

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