
Rat Study Keeps Minds Awake Longer, Stirring Quantum-Consciousness Debate
A Wellesley College study found rats given a microtubule-stabilizing treatment stayed conscious longer under anesthesia, lending experimental support to Orch OR—the idea that consciousness arises from quantum processes in the brain—and suggesting quantum effects might persist at physiological temperatures; although controversial, the result fuels the debate on whether consciousness could extend beyond the brain, if validated.







