Abstract
This article introduces recent research in application of Psychophysics to the disciplines of
Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience in the field of Mental Science. This application necessitates a broadening of the usual subject matter of Psychophysics, which traditionally covers the capturing and measuring of sensory stimuli at the periphery of the nervous system and their further
reverberation within, into the development of mathematical-physics constructs to frame the entire
Architecture of the Human Mental, along with its dynamic processes and disorders. This research
has been recently divulgated in the monograph: Functional Architecture of the Human Mental -
A Reference Psychophysics Treatise of Human Mentation and its Disorders.
(24) In this paper, we also undertake
an extensive and conclusive discussion of the Mind-Brain dualism, an all-time unsolved subject in
Neuroscience, from both a biological and mathematical physics standpoint.