%0 Journal Article %T Coherence Field Theory: Quantum Coherence as the Basis for a Model of Brain Function %A Eric Bond %J Journal of Quantum Information Science %P 64-89 %@ 2162-576X %D 2022 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/jqis.2022.123007 %X A general definition of quantum coherence is developed from analysis of superposition, entanglement, chemical bonding behavior, and basic phenomena of classical mechanics. Various properties of atoms can be better explained if these particles are matter waves that embody a spectrum ranging from relatively coherent to decoherent states. It is demonstrated that quantum coherence so defined can comprehensively explain signal transmission in neurons and dynamics of the brain¡¯s emergent electric field, including potential support for the claim that conscious volition is to some degree real rather than an illusion. Recent research in a physiological context suggests that electromagnetic radiation interacts with molecular structure to comprise integrated energy fields. A mechanism is proposed by which quantum coherence as accelerating electric currents in neurons may result in a broadened spectrum of electromagnetic radiation capable of interacting with molecular complexes in the brain and perhaps elsewhere in an organism to influence vibrational and structural properties. Research should investigate whether a consequent energy field is the basic perceptual substrate, with at least some additive electromagnetic wavelengths of this field involved in generating image percepts insofar as they arise from the body, and electromagnetic vibrations the signature of a more diverse phenomenon by which somewhat nondimensional features of perception such as sound, touch, taste, smell, interoceptive sensations, etc. partially arise. If examination of the brain reveals this organ to be composed of a coherence field, structured at least in part by broadened spectrums of EM radiation interacting with molecular components, this has major implications for furthering our model of the matter/mind interface and possibly physical reality in total. %K Consciousness %K Brain %K Neuron %K Quantum Coherence %K Ebb Effect %K CEMI %K Electromagnetic Field %K Electromagnetic Radiation %K Superposition %K Entanglement %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=119573