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Extracting Spooky-Activation-at-a-Distance from Considerations of Entanglement

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Following an early claim by Nelson & McEvoy [19] suggesting that word associations can display ‘spooky action at a distance behaviour’, a serious investigation of the potentially quantum nature of such associations is currently underway. This paper presents a simple quantum model of a word association system. It is shown that a quantum model of word entanglement can recover aspects of both the Spreading Activation model and the Spooky model of word association experiments.

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Bruza, P., Kitto, K., Nelson, D., McEvoy, C. (2009). Extracting Spooky-Activation-at-a-Distance from Considerations of Entanglement. In: Bruza, P., Sofge, D., Lawless, W., van Rijsbergen, K., Klusch, M. (eds) Quantum Interaction. QI 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 5494. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-00834-4_8

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