2019
DOI: 10.3389/fnsys.2019.00025
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Indicators and Criteria of Consciousness in Animals and Intelligent Machines: An Inside-Out Approach

Abstract: In today’s society, it becomes increasingly important to assess which non-human and non-verbal beings possess consciousness. This review article aims to delineate criteria for consciousness especially in animals, while also taking into account intelligent artifacts. First, we circumscribe what we mean with “consciousness” and describe key features of subjective experience: qualitative richness, situatedness, intentionality and interpretation, integration and the combination of dynamic and stabilizing propertie… Show more

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“…More attention should now be turned as well to the study of other animals in their natural environments, combining ethological techniques developed over the decades with increasingly sophisticated neuroscience methodologies (Morris, 2005 ; Gallagher and Zahavi, 2008 ; Boly et al, 2013 ; Reiter et al, 2017 ; Pennartz et al, 2019 ), to reveal indicators of consciousness in other species. Several other strategic and experimental approaches for assessing comparative cognition (including consciousness) are proposed in Irwin and Irwin ( 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More attention should now be turned as well to the study of other animals in their natural environments, combining ethological techniques developed over the decades with increasingly sophisticated neuroscience methodologies (Morris, 2005 ; Gallagher and Zahavi, 2008 ; Boly et al, 2013 ; Reiter et al, 2017 ; Pennartz et al, 2019 ), to reveal indicators of consciousness in other species. Several other strategic and experimental approaches for assessing comparative cognition (including consciousness) are proposed in Irwin and Irwin ( 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A common approach to discerning the function of consciousness is to focus on the key features of subjective experience: its stabilizing properties and qualitative richness, dynamic integration, situatedness, and intentionality (Pennartz et al, 2019 ). James ( 1884 ), for instance, held that consciousness serves to direct attention and dampen chaotic cerebral activity.…”
Section: Nature and Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The problem with anthropomorphic language when discussing DNNs is that it risks masking important limitations intrinsic to DNN which make it fundamentally different from human intelligence (Marcus 2018). In addition to the issue of the lack of consciousness of DNN, which arguably is not just a matter of further development, but possibly of lacking the relevant architecture (Pennartz et al 2019), there are significant differences between DNN and human intelligence. It is on the basis of such differences that it has been argued that DNNs can be described as brittle, inefficient, and myopic compared to human brain (Watson 2019b).…”
Section: Anthropomorphism In Ai Developers and Researchersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…How it functions is 'explained' by substituting other words for it like 'awareness' or 'experience' which invoke similar nonphysical concepts (e.g. Pennartz et al 2019;Frith and Rees 2017). As a generality, neuroscientists identify active areas and conditions of the brain, then attribute to them mental categories as seeing, feeling or thinking, without specifying what they add to, or how they arise from, physical states.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%