Just finished 'Life on the Edge' - a book about quantum biology - by Jim Al-khalili and Johnjoe McFadden. I'd recommend it with some caveatspic.twitter.com/sbWZbtd9iY
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Ah, so they propose the theory that's tested here? https://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v7/n4/full/nn1215.html …
Link to QM might not be "proved" as you say, but it's been tested. And the results were it's not really supported by the evidence, AFAIK!
They reference that paper
This is one of many reasons I'm weary and wary of books, if it's the case they propose stuff outside of what has been peer reviewed, cos
I'm so exhausted and cautious of books which do this.
For what it is worth, they are very clear with what they are speculating about and what is proven. It's got a lot of discussion.
Ah, that's great. Thanks for the info — appreciate the papers! One last question out of curiosity again they don't mention Orch-OR, right? 
They mention that microtubles are too big for quantum effects and mention that this theory has been debunked.
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