Teorija dendritičke integracije kao stanični most za dominantne suvremene teorije svijesti

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psihologijske teme Pub Date : 2023-12-11 DOI:10.31820/pt.32.3.7
Mirko Čorlukić, Jelena Krpan, Marta Stojanović
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Consciousness is often described as the final frontier in science, tackled from multiple disciplines including philosophy, neuroscience, and computer science. Consciousness is most commonly defined as what exists from a first-person perspective, as the feeling of what it is like to be something, as well as through neuronal mechanisms that generate and support this phenomenology. Countless theories on consciousness have emerged to try to elucidate this complicated phenomenon. In our review, we aim to examine the three dominant theories of consciousness - Global Neuronal Workspace Theory (GNWT), Recurrent Processing Theory (RPT), Higher-order Theory (HOT) - and the Dendritic Integration Theory (DIT) as a newer, less prominent, theory that focuses on the cellular basis of consciousness. We propose that DIT may complement the postulations of the other three theories through its cellular approach that bridges state and content consciousness. Finally, we discuss the future of consciousness research more generally.
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树突状整合理论是主导科学主权理论的桥梁
意识常常被描述为科学的最后前沿,它涉及哲学、神经科学和计算机科学等多个学科。意识最常见的定义是从第一人称视角出发的存在,是对某种事物的感觉,以及产生和支持这种现象学的神经元机制。关于意识的理论层出不穷,试图阐明这一复杂现象。在我们的综述中,我们旨在研究意识的三大主流理论--全局神经元工作空间理论(GNWT)、循环处理理论(RPT)和高阶理论(HOT)--以及树突状整合理论(DIT),后者是一种较新的、不那么突出的理论,侧重于意识的细胞基础。我们认为,DIT 可以通过其细胞方法将状态意识和内容意识联系起来,从而补充其他三种理论的假设。最后,我们将更广泛地讨论意识研究的未来。
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Psihologijske teme Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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