Informational Models of the Phenomenon of Consciousness and the Mechanistic Project
Offered By: Models of Consciousness Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the methodological contributions of informational models of consciousness, particularly the Integrated Information Theory (IIT), in this 27-minute conference talk. Delve into how these models offer a quantitative recharacterization of consciousness, providing a more detailed and complete description of the phenomenon. Examine the impact of these models on assessment methods, including improvements in sensitivity, specificity, and content validity. Investigate the potential of informational models to guide mechanistic research in neuroscience. Critically analyze the debate surrounding the physical interpretation of informational relationships in consciousness models, with a focus on the controversial panpsychist interpretation proposed by IIT. Evaluate the justification and potential contradictions within this interpretation, gaining insights into the complex landscape of consciousness research and its implications for our understanding of the mind.
Syllabus
Tudor Baetu - Informational models of the phenomenon of consciousness and the mechanistic project
Taught by
Models of Consciousness Conferences
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