Stapp, Henry P. "From Quantum Nonlocality to Mind-Brain Interaction."
arXiv (10/4/00).
http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/quant-ph/0009062
Orthodox Copenhagen quantum theory renounces the quest to understand the reality
in which we are imbedded, and settles for practical rules that describe connections
between our observations. However, an examination of certain nonlocal features
of quantum theory suggests that the perceived need for this renunciation was
due to the uncritical importation from classical physics of a crippling metaphysical
prejudice, and that rejection of that prejudice opens the way to a dynamical
theory of the interaction between mind and brain that has significant explanatory
power.