Information generation as a functional basis of consciousness

被引:32
作者
Kanai, Ryota [1 ]
Chang, Acer [1 ]
Yu, Yen [1 ]
de Abril, Ildefons Magrans [1 ]
Biehl, Martin [1 ]
Guttenberg, Nicholas [1 ]
机构
[1] Araya Inc, Basic Res Grp, Minato Ku, POB 577,ARK Mori Bldg 24 F,1-12-32 Akasaka, Tokyo 1076024, Japan
基金
日本科学技术振兴机构;
关键词
consciousness; imagery; qualia; theories and models; computational modeling; PRIMARY VISUAL-CORTEX; TOP-DOWN ATTENTION; INTEGRATED INFORMATION; COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE; GLOBAL WORKSPACE; BRAIN; IMAGERY; MODEL; REPRESENTATION; AWARENESS;
D O I
10.1093/nc/niz016
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
What is the biological advantage of having consciousness? Functions of consciousness have been elusive due to the subjective nature of consciousness and ample empirical evidence showing the presence of many nonconscious cognitive performances in the human brain. Drawing upon empirical literature, here, we propose that a core function of consciousness be the ability to internally generate representations of events possibly detached from the current sensory input. Such representations are constructed by generative models learned through sensory-motor interactions with the environment. We argue that the ability to generate information underlies a variety of cognitive functions associated with consciousness such as intention, imagination, planning, short-term memory, attention, curiosity, and creativity, all of which contribute to non-reflexive behavior. According to this view, consciousness emerged in evolution when organisms gained the ability to perform internal simulations using internal models, which endowed them with flexible intelligent behavior. To illustrate the notion of information generation, we take variational autoencoders (VAEs) as an analogy and show that information generation corresponds the decoding (or decompression) part of VAEs. In biological brains, we propose that information generation corresponds to top-down predictions in the predictive coding framework. This is compatible with empirical observations that recurrent feedback activations are linked with consciousness whereas feedforward processing alone seems to occur without evoking conscious experience. Taken together, the information generation hypothesis captures many aspects of existing ideas about potential functions of consciousness and provides new perspectives on the functional roles of consciousness.
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