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Arnaud Delorme

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Arnaud Delorme
NationalityFrench
Known forEEGLAB software; experiments on consciousness and the double-slit interference pattern
Scientific career
FieldsComputational neuroscience, consciousness research
InstitutionsUniversity of California San Diego; CNRS (Toulouse); Institute of Noetic Sciences

Arnaud Delorme is a computational neuroscientist and consciousness researcher. He is a CNRS Research Director in Toulouse, a senior research scientist at the University of California, San Diego, and a researcher at the Institute of Noetic Sciences (IONS). He is listed in The Worldwide List of Dissident Scientists.

Work

Delorme co-developed, with Scott Makeig, the open-source EEGLAB toolbox for analysis of EEG signals, which is among the most widely used software packages in EEG research. Much of his mainstream work concerns brain dynamics and the electrophysiology of attention and meditation.

He is listed in the directory for his participation in experiments on the possible role of consciousness in quantum measurement. With Dean Radin and colleagues he co-authored "Consciousness and the double-slit interference pattern: Six experiments" (Physics Essays 25, 157, 2012) and "Psychophysical interactions with a double-slit interference pattern," which report correlations between factors associated with focused attention and small perturbations of a double-slit interference pattern, interpreted as consistent with a consciousness-related view of the quantum measurement problem. These parapsychological claims lie outside mainstream physics and have drawn published critical responses.

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