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Everyone knows what consciousness is: it is what vanishes when we fall into dreamless sleep and reappears when we wake up or when we dream. However, we become less and less confident when we are called to answer fundamental questions about the relationships between consciousness and the physical world. Why is the cerebral cortex associated with consciousness, but not the liver, the heart, the cerebellum or other neural structures? Why does consciousness fade during deep sleep, while cortical neurons remain active? Can unresponsive patients with an island of active cortex surrounded by widespread damage be conscious? Is an artificial system that outperforms people at driving, recognizing faces and objects, and answering difficult questions conscious?Using the Integrated Information Theory (IIT) as a guiding principle, Sizing up Consciousness explores these questions, taking the reader along a fascinating journey from the cerebral cortex to the cerebellum, from wakefulness to sleep, anesthesia, and coma, supercomputers, octopuses, dolphins, and much more besides.By translating theoretical principles into practical measurements, the book outlines a preliminary attempt to identify a general rule to size up the capacity for consciousness within the human skull and beyond. Sizing up Consciousness is a short, accessible book, spanning neuronal activity to existential considerations and is essential reading for anyone interested in awareness and cognition.
This book investigates the fundamental question of how to objectively measure the capacity for consciousness in biological and artificial systems. Authors Giulio Tononi and Marcello Massimini, both prominent researchers in neuroscience, utilize the Integrated Information Theory (IIT) to bridge the gap between subjective experience and physical neural activity. They argue that consciousness is not merely a byproduct of neural activity but a measurable property of integrated information, providing a framework to assess awareness in diverse states and entities.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant, accessible entry point into the complex field of consciousness studies. Readers frequently note that while the text maintains a high level of scientific rigor, it remains approachable for those interested in the intersection of neuroscience and philosophy.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2018-08-21
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198728441
ISBN-13:
9780198728443
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