“…Neuropsychological conditions involving different forms of agnosia, neglect, and self-awareness deficits do show that a reduced awareness of self-ownership of motor skills, body parts, or perceptual states can result in significant disability (Parton et al, 2004; Morin, 2006; Orfei et al, 2007; Prigatano, 2009; Tsakiris, 2010; Overgaard, 2011; Fabbro et al, 2015; Chokron et al, 2016). Since experiencing self-awareness optimizes levels of mutual information between the external world and the brain’s internal model (Apps and Tsakiris, 2014), and this activity decreases thermodynamic entropy (Torday and Miller, 2016), self-awareness may be a mechanism for optimizing the brain’s consumption of energy.…”