Phenomenal theories of consciousness assert that consciousness is based on specific neural correlates in the brain, which can be separated from all cognitive functions we can perform. If so, the search for robot consciousness seems to be doomed. By contrast, theories of functional or access consciousness assert that consciousness can be studied only with forms of cognitive access, given by cognitive processes. Consequently, consciousness and cognitive access cannot be fully dissociated. Here, the global features of cognitive access of consciousness are discussed based on neural blackboard or (global) workspace architectures, combined with content addressable or "in situ" representations as found in the brain. These representations allow con...
Abstract—Considerable progress is being made in interdisciplinary efforts to develop a general theor...
Traditional approaches model consciousness as the outcome either of internal computational processes...
An increasing number of authors suggest that the neural correlates of consciousness (NCC) have no se...
Functional or access consciousness can be described as an ongoing dynamic process of queries and ans...
Both the global workspace theory and Block's distinction between phenomenal and access consciousness...
A broad consensus has developed in recent years in the cognitive and neurosciences that the cognitiv...
An artificial neural network called reaCog is described which is based on a decentralized, reactive ...
We argue that the functions of consciousness are implemented in a bio-computational manner. That is ...
The central paradigm of Artificial Intelligence is rapidly shifting toward biological models for bot...
The work from several laboratories on the modeling of consciousness is reviewed. This ranges, on one...
International audienceThe controversial question of whether machines may ever be conscious must be b...
The Dynamic Core and Global Workspace hypotheses were independently put forward to provide mechanist...
While substantial progress has been made in the field known as artificial consciousness, at the pres...
Replication or even modelling of consciousness in machines requires some clarifications and refineme...
Abstract—Considerable progress is being made in interdisciplinary efforts to develop a general theor...
Abstract—Considerable progress is being made in interdisciplinary efforts to develop a general theor...
Traditional approaches model consciousness as the outcome either of internal computational processes...
An increasing number of authors suggest that the neural correlates of consciousness (NCC) have no se...
Functional or access consciousness can be described as an ongoing dynamic process of queries and ans...
Both the global workspace theory and Block's distinction between phenomenal and access consciousness...
A broad consensus has developed in recent years in the cognitive and neurosciences that the cognitiv...
An artificial neural network called reaCog is described which is based on a decentralized, reactive ...
We argue that the functions of consciousness are implemented in a bio-computational manner. That is ...
The central paradigm of Artificial Intelligence is rapidly shifting toward biological models for bot...
The work from several laboratories on the modeling of consciousness is reviewed. This ranges, on one...
International audienceThe controversial question of whether machines may ever be conscious must be b...
The Dynamic Core and Global Workspace hypotheses were independently put forward to provide mechanist...
While substantial progress has been made in the field known as artificial consciousness, at the pres...
Replication or even modelling of consciousness in machines requires some clarifications and refineme...
Abstract—Considerable progress is being made in interdisciplinary efforts to develop a general theor...
Abstract—Considerable progress is being made in interdisciplinary efforts to develop a general theor...
Traditional approaches model consciousness as the outcome either of internal computational processes...
An increasing number of authors suggest that the neural correlates of consciousness (NCC) have no se...