2023
DOI: 10.1111/cogs.13272
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Consciousness, Exascale Computational Power, Probabilistic Outcomes, and Energetic Efficiency

Abstract: A central problem in the cognitive sciences is identifying the link between consciousness and neural computation. The key features of consciousness—including the emergence of representative information content and the initiation of volitional action—are correlated with neural activity in the cerebral cortex, but not computational processes in spinal reflex circuits or classical computing architecture. To take a new approach toward considering the problem of consciousness, it may be worth re‐examining some outs… Show more

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“…Some letters highlighted critical open questions, like the continuing problem of consciousness (Cheng, Lin, & Tseng, 2022;Christov-Moore, Jinich-Diamant, Safron, Lynch, & Reggente, 2023;Stoll, 2023). An especially prominent theme across letters was the puzzle of integrating social and other contextual dimensions to our understanding of cognition and intelligent behavior (Dingemanse et al, 2023;Dubova, Galesic, & Goldstone, 2022; Scott-Phillips & Nettle, 2022;Vélez, Christian, Hardy, Thompson, & Griffiths, 2023;Wojtowicz & Loewenstein, 2023).…”
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“…Some letters highlighted critical open questions, like the continuing problem of consciousness (Cheng, Lin, & Tseng, 2022;Christov-Moore, Jinich-Diamant, Safron, Lynch, & Reggente, 2023;Stoll, 2023). An especially prominent theme across letters was the puzzle of integrating social and other contextual dimensions to our understanding of cognition and intelligent behavior (Dingemanse et al, 2023;Dubova, Galesic, & Goldstone, 2022; Scott-Phillips & Nettle, 2022;Vélez, Christian, Hardy, Thompson, & Griffiths, 2023;Wojtowicz & Loewenstein, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%