Consciousness - Explored and Explained
Offered By: World Science Festival via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Delve into the enigmatic realm of consciousness in this captivating 92-minute World Science Festival panel discussion. Join screenwriter/director Charlie Kaufman, neuroscientist Giulio Tononi, and moderator Alan Alda as they explore the intersection of art, science, and the mystery of the mind. Examine the nature of perception, reality, and self-awareness through the lens of Kaufman's surrealist filmmaking and Tononi's cutting-edge sleep research. Investigate topics such as binocular rivalry, inattentional blindness, the relationship between body and consciousness, and the differences between human and artificial intelligence. Uncover the purpose of sleep, the role of emotions in consciousness, and innovative approaches to understanding this elusive phenomenon. Gain insights into the complexities of the human mind and the ongoing quest to unravel the secrets of consciousness.
Syllabus
Alan Alda Introduction
Participant Introductions
Being John Malkovich setup video.
Charlie, what led you to that part of consciousness?
Just know where stuff happens in the brain doesn't give you understanding of consciousness?
Whats the theory of what brings us consciousness?
Does consciousness have to do with individual elements that make up the whole?
Alan Alda gets tested on binocular rivalry.
Being John Malkovich helps explain inattentional blindness.
The rivalry of body vs consciousness
The Human brain vs an AI brain.
Finding consciousness by identifying what it is not.
What is sleep for?
Emotion tied to consciousness.
Taught by
World Science Festival
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