Holographic Processing in Neural and Psychosocial Systems

Main Article Content

Raymond T Bradley

Abstract

With his application of the physics of image and information processing in research on the brain, the late, world-renowned neuropsychologist, Karl Pribram, illuminated the inner workings of neural processes with his holographic approach. Pribram shows that both Gabor processing and Fourier processing are involved in processing in the neural microstructure, and that memory/retrieval, sensory perception, and motor function, can all be understood in the terms of holographic processing, which is extended, here, to purposeful action. In collaborative work, Bradley and Pribram applied Gabor processing to show how social communication in groups, via the field of affective attachment among members, distributes quantized holographic-like units of information about collective order to generate functionally effective patterns of organization.
In the fifteen or more years since this striking resemblance between holography and certain brain/behavioral processes was noted, much evidence has accumulated to show that what began as a metaphorical simile has been developed into a precise neurological model.
Such a theory is thoroughly grounded in the structures and functions of the microanatomical connectivity of the nervous system and provides a mathematically sophisticated formalism of the relationship between anatomy and memory structure.
… There is little remaining doubt that some brain processes are characterized by holonomic transformations that result in algebraic isomorphisms between image/object on the one hand and the holographic transform domain on the other Karl H. Pribram [1,2].
“Hidden behind the discrete and independent objects of the sense world is an entangled realm [quantum reality] in which the simple notions of identity and locality no longer apply.” [3]…. and at the scale in which we navigate our [4-D spacetime] world, is a hidden holographic universe in which are embedded the objects we perceive with our senses and actions. The enfolded realm spans all scales of inquiry from cosmic through brain processing to quantum fields Karl H. Pribram [4].
Prologue
Psychologist Karl Lashley was the late, world-renowned neuropsychologist Karl Pribram’s mentor. Lashley conducted a lifetime of experiments teaching rats to learn a maze after which he surgically removed a portion of the visual cortex, in searching for the engram (the location of the memory image of the maze path). Despite surgical excision of almost all the visual cortex, the rats could still find their way through the maze! This left Lashley exasperated, a result for which he had no answer. After learning about Gabor’s discovery of holographic organization, Pribram realized that the principle of distributed organization of information—namely, that information about an object (as a whole) is recorded at all points and locations throughout a field by the movement of energy—appeared to offer a way of explaining Lashley’s paradoxical result. To resolve the paradox, Pribram had to venture deeply into the principles of holography—viz, the physics of image and information processing.

Article Details

Bradley, R. T. (2026). Holographic Processing in Neural and Psychosocial Systems. International Journal of Physics Research and Applications, 043–061. https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.ijpra.1001146
Research Articles

Copyright (c) 2026 Bradley RT.

Creative Commons License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Pribram KH. The brain, cognitive commodities, and the enfolded order. In: Boulding KE, Senesh L, editors. The optimum utilization of knowledge: making knowledge serve human betterment. Boulder (CO): Westview Press; 1983;29-40.

Pribram KH. Localization and distribution of function in the brain. In: Orbach J, editor. Neuropsychology after Lashley. New York: Erlbaum; 1982;273-296. Available from: https://www.karlpribram.com/t-136/

Greenstein G, Zajonc AG. The quantum challenge: modern research on the foundations of quantum mechanics. Burlington (MA): Jones and Bartlett Publishers; 1997.

Pribram KH. The form within: my point of view. Westport (CT): Prospecta Press; 2013. Available from: https://books.google.co.in/books/about/The_Form_Within.html?id=DHRolAEACAAJ&hl=en&redir_esc=y

Damasio AR. Descartes' error: emotion, reason, and the human brain. New York: G;Putnam's Sons; 1994. Available from: https://ahandfulofleaves.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/descartes-error_antonio-damasio.pdf

Gabor D. A new microscopic principle. Nature. 1948;161:777-778. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1038/161777a0

Gabor D. Theory of communication. J Inst Electr Eng. 1946;93:429-457. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1049/ji-3-2.1946.0076

Pribram KH. Brain and perception: holonomy and structure in figural processing. Hillsdale (NJ): Lawrence Erlbaum Associates; 1991. Available from: https://www.scirp.org/reference/referencespapers?referenceid=4158705

Miller GA, Galanter EH, Pribram KH. Plans and the structure of behavior. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston; 1960. Available from: https://www.scirp.org/reference/referencespapers?referenceid=1262704

LeDoux J. The emotional brain: the mysterious underpinnings of emotional life. New York: Simon and Schuster; 1996. Available from: https://books.google.co.in/books/about/The_Emotional_Brain.html?id=uUwUmhiXTMQC&redir_esc=y

Pribram KH. Languages of the brain: experimental paradoxes and principles in neuropsychology. New York: Brandon House; 1971. Available from: https://dokumen.pub/languages-of-the-brain-experimental-paradoxes-and-principles-in-neuropsychology-978-0913412220.html

Tiller WA, McCraty R, Atkinson M. Cardiac coherence: a new, noninvasive measure of autonomic nervous system order. Altern Ther Health Med. 1996;2(1):52-65. Available from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8795873/

McCraty R, Atkinson M, Tomasino D, Bradley RT. The coherent heart: heart-brain interactions, psychophysiological coherence, and the emergence of system-wide order. Boulder Creek (CA): HeartMath Research Center, Institute of HeartMath; 2006. Available from: https://www.integral-review.org/issues/vol_5_no_2_mccraty_et_al_the_coherent_heart.pdf

Bradley RT, McCraty R, Atkinson M, Tomasino D, Daugherty A, Arguelles A. Emotion self-regulation, psychophysiological coherence, and test anxiety: results from an experiment using electrophysiological measures. Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback. 2010;35(4):261-283. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10484-010-9134-x

Pribram KH, Nuwer M, Baron R. The holographic hypothesis of memory structure in brain function and perception. In: Atkinson RC, Krantz DH, Luce RC, Suppes P, editors. Contemporary developments in mathematical psychology. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman; 1974;416-467. Available from: https://www.karlpribram.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/T-062.pdf

DeValois RL, DeValois KK. Spatial vision. Annu Rev Psychol. 1980;31:309-341. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.ps.31.020180.001521

DeValois RL, DeValois KK. Spatial vision. New York: Oxford University Press; 1988. Available from: https://books.google.co.in/books?id=_fO6wzoVK2wC&printsec=copyright&source=gbs_pub_info_r#v=onepage&q&f=false

Von Bekesy G. Experiments in hearing. New York: McGraw-Hill; 1960. Available from: https://www.scirp.org/reference/referencespapers?referenceid=1695339

Bernstein N. The co-ordination and regulation of movements. London: Pergamon Press Ltd; 1967. Available from: https://www.scirp.org/reference/referencespapers?referenceid=1652379

Bradley RT. Harnessing the force of all creation: part one. The power of love to shape reality. World Futures. 2024;80:1-35. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/02604027.2024.2340769

Bradley RT, Torris CT. Women, the heart of intuition, and creation entanglement. Front Psychol. 2025:1-27. Available from: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1547229

Gabor D. Communication theory and physics. Trans IRE Prof Group Inf Theory. 1953;1:48-59. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1109/TIT.1953.1188558

Heisenberg W. Remarks on the origin of the relations of uncertainty. In: Price W, Chissick S, editors. The uncertainty principle and foundations of quantum mechanics: a fifty years’ survey. London: J. Wiley & Sons; 1977;3-6. Available from: https://www.scirp.org/reference/referencespapers?referenceid=120253

Nishiyama A, Tanaka S, Tuszynski JA. Towards verification of quantum brain dynamics. Unpublished manuscript. Graduate School of System Informatics, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan; 2025. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003455714-7?urlappend=%3Futm_source%3Dresearchgate.net%26utm_medium%3Darticle

Bohm D. Wholeness and the implicate order. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul; 1980. Available from: https://www.routledge.com/Wholeness-and-the-Implicate-Order/Bohm/p/book/9780415289795?gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23518125819&gbraid=0AAAAACWuhHUx-riSuLq7OPbiQDOlU4kOn&gclid=CjwKCAjw687NBhB4EiwAQ645dgrPk6HR21qOb-Q43JfxNgCmmpnYh63TluKQtNGNjQe7zDx8gO-b5hoChcQQAvD_BwE

SantaMaria M, King J, Xie M, Zheng B, Pribram K, Doherty D. Responses of somatosensory cortical neurons to spatial frequency and orientation: a progress report. In: King J, Pribram K, editors. Scale in consciousness experience: is the brain too important to be left to specialists to study? Hillsdale (NJ): Lawrence Erlbaum Associates; 1995;157-168.

Bradley RT. Quantum vacuum interaction and psycho-social organization. In: Loye D, editor. The evolutionary outrider: the impact of the human agent on evolution. Westport (CT): Praeger Publishers; 1998;177-149.

Bradley RT. Love, power, brain, mind, and agency. In: Loye D, editor. The great adventure: toward a fully human theory of evolution. Albany (NY): State University of New York Press; 2004;99-150. Available from: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2004-00211-004

Bradley RT. Charisma and social structure: a study of love and power, wholeness and transformation. New York: Paragon House; 1987.

Bradley RT, Pribram KH. Communication and optimality in biosocial collectives. In: Levine DS, Elsberry WR, editors. Optimality in biological and artificial networks. Mahwah (NJ): Lawrence Erlbaum Associates; 1997;449-488. Available from: https://gwern.net/doc/ai/nn/1997-levine-optialityinbiologicalandartificialnetworks.pdf

Bradley RT, Pribram KH. Communication and stability in social collectives. J Soc Evol Syst. 1998;21(1):29-81. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/S1061-7361(99)80005-8

Holland PW, Leinhardt S. Local structure in social networks. In: Heise DR, editor. Sociological methodology 1976. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass; 1976;1-45. Available from: https://doi.org/10.2307/270703

Pribram KH, Bradley RT. The brain, the me and the I. In: Ferrari M, Sternberg R, editors. Self-awareness: its nature and development. New York: The Guilford Press; 1998;273-307.

Bradley RT. Love, consciousness, energy, and matter: heart’s vital role in coherence and creation. Cardiol Vasc Res. 2024;8:1-25. Available from: https://doi.org/10.33425/2639-8486.1181. https://www.scivisionpub.com/pdfs/love-consciousness-energy-and-matter-the-hearts-vital-role-in-coherence-and-creation-3234.pdf

Bohm D, Hiley BJ. The undivided universe: an ontological interpretation of quantum theory. London: Routledge; 1993. Available from: https://www.routledge.com/The-Undivided-Universe-An-Ontological-Interpretation-of-Quantum-Theory/Bohm-Hiley/p/book/9780415121859

MacLennan B. Gabor representations of spatiotemporal visual images. Technical Report CS-91-144. Computer Science Department, University of Tennessee; 1994.

Bradley RT, Roberts NC. Network structure from relational data: measurement and inference in four operational models. Soc Networks. 1989;11:89-134. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1016/0378-8733(89)90008-7

Tiller WA, Dibble WE, Fandel JG. Some science adventures with real magic. Walnut Creek (CA): Pavior Publishing; 2005. Available from: https://scispace.com/pdf/some-science-adventures-with-real-magic-4rxu31osal.pdf

Bradley RT. Psychophysiology of intuition: a quantum-holographic theory of nonlocal communication. World Futures. 2007;63(2):61-97. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/02604020601123148

Bradley RT. Harnessing the force of all creation. Part two. Psi-formation: psychoenergetic and quantum holographic processes. World Futures. 2024;80:1-47. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/02604027.2024.2340771

Pribram KH, Melges FT. Psychophysiological basis of emotion. In: Vinken PJ, Bruyn GW, editors. Handbook of clinical neurology. Vol. 3. Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company; 1969;316-341. Available from: https://www.scirp.org/reference/referencespapers?referenceid=2873911