Physics of mind: Experimental confirmations of theoretical predictions

Phys Life Rev. 2018 Aug:25:45-68. doi: 10.1016/j.plrev.2017.11.021. Epub 2018 Apr 2.

Abstract

What is common among Newtonian mechanics, statistical physics, thermodynamics, quantum physics, the theory of relativity, astrophysics and the theory of superstrings? All these areas of physics have in common a methodology, which is discussed in the first few lines of the review. Is a physics of the mind possible? Is it possible to describe how a mind adapts in real time to changes in the physical world through a theory based on a few basic laws? From perception and elementary cognition to emotions and abstract ideas allowing high-level cognition and executive functioning, at nearly all levels of study, the mind shows variability and uncertainties. Is it possible to turn psychology and neuroscience into so-called "hard" sciences? This review discusses several established first principles for the description of mind and their mathematical formulations. A mathematical model of mind is derived from these principles. This model includes mechanisms of instincts, emotions, behavior, cognition, concepts, language, intuitions, and imagination. We clarify fundamental notions such as the opposition between the conscious and the unconscious, the knowledge instinct and aesthetic emotions, as well as humans' universal abilities for symbols and meaning. In particular, the review discusses in length evolutionary and cognitive functions of aesthetic emotions and musical emotions. Several theoretical predictions are derived from the model, some of which have been experimentally confirmed. These empirical results are summarized and we introduce new theoretical developments. Several unsolved theoretical problems are proposed, as well as new experimental challenges for future research.

Keywords: Aesthetic emotions; Beautiful; Cognition; Conscious; Dual hierarchy; Dynamic logic; Emotions; Evolution; Knowledge instinct; Language; Language emotionality; Learning; Meanings of life; Musical emotions; Physics of mind; Prosody; Psychology; Purpose; Symbols; Unconscious.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Emotions
  • Humans
  • Logic
  • Mental Processes*
  • Models, Psychological*
  • Physics / methods*