Given functionally equivalent minds, how does the expected quantity of their conscious experience differ across different substrates and how could we calculate this? We argue that a realistic digital brain emulation would be orders of magnitude less conscious than a real biological brain. On the other hand, a mind running on neuromorphic hardware or a quantum computer could in principle be more conscious than than a biological brain
Philosophers have usually dealt with the problem of consciousness but, in the last decades, neurobio...
Consciousness presents a series of characteristics that have been observed through- out the years: u...
The most enigmatic aspect of consciousness is the fact that it is felt, as a subjective sensation. T...
Given functionally equivalent minds, how does the expected quantity of their conscious experience di...
Consciousness is sometimes viewed as a particular parametric factor in the analogy of blood pressure...
This paper is aiming to investigate the physical substrate of conscious process. It will attempt to ...
We show that human consciousness can be modeled as a classical (not quantum) probabilistic computer....
This paper presents in details how the subjective time is constructed by the brain cortex via readin...
AI could in principle replicate consciousness (H-consciousness) in its first-person form (as describ...
I propose an experimental method to test various hypotheses on consciousness. Inspired by Sperry’s o...
Consciousness and intelligence are properties commonly understood as dependent by folk psychology an...
Could a sufficiently detailed computer simulation of consciousness replicate consciousness? In other...
A solution to the “hard problem” requires taking the point of view of the organism and its sub- agen...
It is a commonly held view that “there is a crucial barrier between computer models of minds and rea...
Efforts to study consciousness using computational models over the last two decades have received a ...
Philosophers have usually dealt with the problem of consciousness but, in the last decades, neurobio...
Consciousness presents a series of characteristics that have been observed through- out the years: u...
The most enigmatic aspect of consciousness is the fact that it is felt, as a subjective sensation. T...
Given functionally equivalent minds, how does the expected quantity of their conscious experience di...
Consciousness is sometimes viewed as a particular parametric factor in the analogy of blood pressure...
This paper is aiming to investigate the physical substrate of conscious process. It will attempt to ...
We show that human consciousness can be modeled as a classical (not quantum) probabilistic computer....
This paper presents in details how the subjective time is constructed by the brain cortex via readin...
AI could in principle replicate consciousness (H-consciousness) in its first-person form (as describ...
I propose an experimental method to test various hypotheses on consciousness. Inspired by Sperry’s o...
Consciousness and intelligence are properties commonly understood as dependent by folk psychology an...
Could a sufficiently detailed computer simulation of consciousness replicate consciousness? In other...
A solution to the “hard problem” requires taking the point of view of the organism and its sub- agen...
It is a commonly held view that “there is a crucial barrier between computer models of minds and rea...
Efforts to study consciousness using computational models over the last two decades have received a ...
Philosophers have usually dealt with the problem of consciousness but, in the last decades, neurobio...
Consciousness presents a series of characteristics that have been observed through- out the years: u...
The most enigmatic aspect of consciousness is the fact that it is felt, as a subjective sensation. T...