Tests for consciousness in humans and beyond
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research · Monash University · +15 more institutions
Abstract
Which systems/organisms are conscious? New tests for consciousness ('C-tests') are urgently needed. There is persisting uncertainty about when consciousness arises in human development, when it is lost due to neurological disorders and brain injury, and how it is distributed in nonhuman species. This need is amplified by recent and rapid developments in artificial intelligence (AI), neural organoids, and xenobot technology. Although a number of C-tests have been proposed in recent years, most are of limited use, and currently we have no C-tests for many of the populations for which they are most critical. Here, we identify challenges facing any attempt to develop C-tests, propose a multidimensional…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 39.84
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 109
Authors
13- TBTim BayneCorresponding
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Monash University
- AKAnil K. Seth
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, University of Sussex
- MMMarcello Massimini
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, University of Milan, Don Carlo Gnocchi Foundation
- JSJoshua Shepherd
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
- ACAxel Cleeremans
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Consciousness
- Cognitive science
- Cognitive psychology
- Neuroscience
- Psychoanalysis