The simplest mathematical model of consciousness

Division of Epidemiology, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York City, New York, United States
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.484v1
Subject Areas
Neuroscience, Cognitive Disorders
Keywords
Arrhenius' law, crosstalk, evolutionary expatation, information theory, metabolic free energy, mitochondria
Copyright
© 2014 Wallace
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Wallace R. 2014. The simplest mathematical model of consciousness. PeerJ PrePrints 2:e484v1

Abstract

Adaptation of the Arrhenius relation to cognitive process explains how an order of magnitude difference in the rate of metabolic free energy metabolism for neural tissues translates into many orders of magnitude increase in the rate of assembling sets of cognitive submodules into the temporary, tunable, 'global workspace' coalitions of consciousness, much faster than such closely analogous processes as wound healing, immune response, and gene expression. The model strongly contradicts Tononi's 'panpsychic' integrated information treatment of consciousness.

Author Comment

This is a particularly simple mathematical model of consciousness that strongly contradicts Tononi's 'panpsychic' integrated information treatment of the phenomenon.