The nature of a scientific theory of consciousness is defined by comparison with scientific theories in the physical sciences. The differences between physical, algorithmic and functional complexity are highlighted, and the architecture of a functionally complex electronic system created to relate system operations to device operations is compared with a scientific theory. It is argued that there are two qualitatively different types of functional architecture, and that electronic systems have the instruction architecture based on exchange of unambiguous information between functional components, and biological brains have been constrained by natural selection pressures into the recommendation architecture based on exchange of ambiguous inf...
The phenomenon of "human consciousness" is considered on the basis of the full electronic interpreta...
The interdisciplinary researches for a scientific explanation of consciousness constitute one of the...
Consciousness is sometimes viewed as a particular parametric factor in the analogy of blood pressure...
A system which uses large numbers of devices to perform a complex functionality is forced to adopt a...
For a neuroscientist, consciousness currently defies any formal operational definition. However, the...
The most enigmatic aspect of consciousness is the fact that it is felt, as a subjective sensation. T...
In the physical sciences a rigorous theory is a hierarchy of descriptions in which causal relationsh...
Several major efforts are underway to construct neurological connectomes that will model typical (an...
Providing objective metrics of conscious state is of great interest across multiple research and cli...
In biological terms, human consciousness appears as a feature associated with the functioning of the...
Consciousness is a puzzling, state-dependent property of certain types of complex, biological, adapt...
A recent theoretical emphasis on complex interactions within neural systems underlying consciousness...
Consciousness is seen as a difficult “binding” problem. Binding, a process where different sensation...
The origin and current use of the concepts of computation, representation and information in Neurosc...
The phenomenon of "human consciousness" is considered on the basis of the full electronic interpreta...
The interdisciplinary researches for a scientific explanation of consciousness constitute one of the...
Consciousness is sometimes viewed as a particular parametric factor in the analogy of blood pressure...
A system which uses large numbers of devices to perform a complex functionality is forced to adopt a...
For a neuroscientist, consciousness currently defies any formal operational definition. However, the...
The most enigmatic aspect of consciousness is the fact that it is felt, as a subjective sensation. T...
In the physical sciences a rigorous theory is a hierarchy of descriptions in which causal relationsh...
Several major efforts are underway to construct neurological connectomes that will model typical (an...
Providing objective metrics of conscious state is of great interest across multiple research and cli...
In biological terms, human consciousness appears as a feature associated with the functioning of the...
Consciousness is a puzzling, state-dependent property of certain types of complex, biological, adapt...
A recent theoretical emphasis on complex interactions within neural systems underlying consciousness...
Consciousness is seen as a difficult “binding” problem. Binding, a process where different sensation...
The origin and current use of the concepts of computation, representation and information in Neurosc...
The phenomenon of "human consciousness" is considered on the basis of the full electronic interpreta...
The interdisciplinary researches for a scientific explanation of consciousness constitute one of the...
Consciousness is sometimes viewed as a particular parametric factor in the analogy of blood pressure...