Mental events cause neural events, and the mind is differentiated from the material components of the brain. Eccles and his associates postulated that by quantum tunneling molecular conformations of synaptic proteins in ion channels and neural synaptic vesicles and pores are probabilistically altered by a nonmaterial energy as a wave function of the mind’s mental cognitive events. As a result nerve impulses as action potentials are generated and transmitted coherently across series of synaptic clefts in neural networks (see “Waves in Our Brains, Part Two”). The impulses transmitted consist of neural codes within the spike trains of action potentials, giving specification to the information transmitted.