From the Phenomenology to the Mechanisms of Consciousness: Integrated Information Theory 3.0
University of Wisconsin–Madison · RIKEN Center for Brain Science
Abstract
This paper presents Integrated Information Theory (IIT) of consciousness 3.0, which incorporates several advances over previous formulations. IIT starts from phenomenological axioms: information says that each experience is specific--it is what it is by how it differs from alternative experiences; integration says that it is unified--irreducible to non-interdependent components; exclusion says that it has unique borders and a particular spatio-temporal grain. These axioms are formalized into postulates that prescribe how physical mechanisms, such as neurons or logic gates, must be configured to generate experience (phenomenology). The postulates are used to define intrinsic information as "differences that…
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- Qualia
- Interdependence
- Phenomenology (philosophy)
- Consciousness
- Axiom
- Integrated information theory
- Epistemology
- Computer science
- Reduced inequalities