The conscious mind: in search of a fundamental theory
The conscious mind: in search of a fundamental theory
Digital enzymes: agents of reaction inside robotic controllers for the foraging problem
Proceedings of the 13th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation
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A new approach that identifies necessary design requirements for neural machinery that one could claim is conscious is presented. Usually such designs stem from a third-person inference of suitable mechanisms which are thought to underpin conscious behaviour. The novelty here comes from using the first person (introspection) to identify a set of necessary axiomatic principles that the neuro-machinery of an agent must deliver and turn these into architectural design requirements for a conscious system. It also leads to the major conclusion that a full description of the neural mechanisms is also a full description of what it is to be conscious.