The dilemma now is that observations in cognitive neuroscience   demand quantum computing but that quantum physics rejects this proposal through the common and intuitive argument that quantum coherence can't survive in the hot and wet environment of the brain. This argument reflects on  empirical physics in  laboratory systems which observation resulted in the creation of quantum mechanics 100 years ago; a very successful theory for closed system with few disturbances.
Quantum mind theories have been shaped by conceptional difficulties of "classical" quantum mechanics which after all is an empirical description of microscopic phenomena.
So far, there has been confusion about the project due to the affinity to the quantum mind theories.