Models of consciousness

Models of consciousness are used to illustrate and aid in understanding and explaining distinctive aspects of consciousness. Sometimes the models are labeled theories of consciousness. Anil Seth defines such models as those that relate brain phenomena such as fast irregular electrical activity and widespread brain activation to properties of consciousness such as qualia. Seth allows for different types of models including mathematical, logical, verbal and conceptual models.[1][2]

  1. ^ Seth, Anil (2007). "Models of consciousness". Scholarpedia. 2 (1): 1328. Bibcode:2007SchpJ...2.1328S. doi:10.4249/scholarpedia.1328.
  2. ^ Seth, A. K. & Baars, B. J. 2005 Neural Darwinism and consciousness. Consciousness and Cognition 14, 140-168

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