Neurobiological mechanisms underlying qualia

Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
Roger Orpwood

Abstract

This paper argues that mechanisms underlying consciousness and qualia are likely to arise from the information processing that takes place within the detailed micro-structure of the cerebral cortex. It looks at two key issues: how any information processing system can recognize its own activity; and secondly, how this behavior could lead to the subjective experience of qualia. In particular, it explores the pattern processing capabilities of attractor networks, and the way that they can attribute meaning to their input patterns and goes on to show how these capabilities can lead to self-recognition. The paper suggests that although feedforward processing of information can be effective without attractor behavior, when such behavior is initiated, it would lead to self-recognition in those networks involved. It also argues that attentional mechanisms are likely to play a key role in enabling attractor behavior to take place. The paper explores the ability of attractor networks to generate representations of the meaning they assign to input patterns. It goes on to show how the way that they interpret representations of their own activity could give rise to qualia. The paper includes an examination of some limited neurobiological e...Continue Reading

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Dec 29, 2015·Journal of Physiology, Paris·Thilo Hinterberger
Jul 12, 2014·Journal of Integrative Neuroscience·Lleuvelyn A Cacha, Roman R Poznanski
Jul 1, 2010·Journal of Integrative Neuroscience·Roger D Orpwood
Apr 16, 2020·Integrative Psychological & Behavioral Science·Majid Beshkar

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