Newton Howard

His research areas include Quantum Biology , Cognition Memory, Trauma, Machine Learning, Comprehensive Brain Modeling, Natural Language Processing, Nanotech, Medical Devices and Artificial Intelligence.

He went on to study at MIT and at the University of Oxford where, as a graduate member of the Faculty of Mathematical Sciences, he proposed the Theory of Intention Awareness (IA).

In 2009, he founded the Brain Sciences Foundation (BSF),[8] a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization with the goal of improving the quality of life for those suffering from neurological disorders.

Howard is known for his Theory of Intention Awareness (IA),[14] which provides a possible model for explaining volition in human intelligence, recursively throughout all layers of biological organization.

[15] In 2012, Howard published the Fundamental Code Unit (FCU)[16] theory, which uses unitary mathematics (ON/OFF +/-) to correlate networks of neurophysiological processes to higher order function.