Autodiagnosis and the Dynamical Emergence Theory of Basic Consciousness
Offered By: Models of Consciousness Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 47-minute conference talk on the Dynamical Emergence Theory of consciousness presented by Shimon Edelman at the Models of Consciousness Conference. Delve into the concept of phenomenal awareness as a process of intrinsic discernment among states of affairs within a system. Examine how basic consciousness may be understood as dynamic autodiagnosis, where a system distinguishes its own states through qualitatively different state-space trajectories. Investigate the DET's definition of phenomenal experience in terms of the intrinsic topology and geometry of a physical system's collective dynamics. Learn about the correspondence between distinct perceptual states and autodiagnosed coarse-grained macrostates, reflecting a self-consistent partitioning of the system's state space. Discover how these ideas align with findings from computational neuroscience and cognitive psychology, offering a comprehensive framework for understanding the emergence of consciousness.
Syllabus
Shimon Edelman – Autodiagnosis and the Dynamical Emergence Theory of Basic Consciousness
Taught by
Models of Consciousness Conferences
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