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How working memory could give rise to consciousness

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-working-memory-could-give-rise-to-consciousness/
14•bookofjoe•1h ago

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bookofjoe•1h ago
https://archive.ph/VZ43n
d00d0ff000•1h ago
It does not.

Consciousness is the echo chamber of the quantum domain, temporally propagating through cognitive technology. Memory and temporal propagation (awareness) give consciousness something to do, which makes it topically interesting and addressable.

The quantum domain has a tremendous information density which scales through entanglement (by the tens of thousands or even millions in our neurons) allowing the ultra high definition holographic experience we (many of us) are familiar with.

When quantum holographic memory is understood, consciousness will be better understood. The qubit is a dead end, this will be the indicator of scientific progress.

__patchbit__•1h ago
Does living working memory bifurcate to logical and physical maps as happens to compute memory on kernel bring up after MMU and core coherence? That being the case an owl may know what it is like to be a bat.
d00d0ff000•1h ago
The physical nervous system is one map, and the consciousness the “moment of continuity” (like a “moment of force” in physical systems). The memory (learned inference) is another map. Consciousness animates and iteratively influences in between.

You can fantasize that you are an owl or a bat, doing so well enough can be quite convincing. Remember, wings are arms and hands (look at a skeletal picture, you will see what I mean.)

lambdaone•56m ago
I think you'd have great difficulty in doing either, as you are imagining what you think it might be like to be one of these animals are are almost certainly unable to encompass what they might feel it to be like; the case of bats is literally the subject of Thomas Nagel's What Is It Like to Be a Bat?
lambdaone•59m ago
> Consciousness is the echo chamber of the quantum domain

[citation needed]

bookofjoe•18m ago
FWIW the only place I EVER see the phrase "citation needed" is on HN. That's not a good or a bad thing: it's simply an observation.
analog31•8m ago
With apologies to the above post if I'm wrong, I've seen it as a polite way of saying, "bullshit."
therobots927•55m ago
Very interesting. Do you have any links to material along these lines?
AndrewKemendo•39m ago
Do you have any references for these claims?

I’m also curious how you define consciousness.

PaulDavisThe1st•26m ago
Woo!
lambdaone•59m ago
What makes this most interesting from my point of view is that this is a specific enough theory that it might be amenable to experimental investigation.
albertize•56m ago
In this article, the concept of working memory accounts for not consciousness but the accessibility, stability and reportability of certain contents. For example, when I am reading very carefully, I may not be concentrating on the ambient sounds, my bodily position, my peripheral vision, and the environment of the room. These contents may not have to be retained in working memory in any way as relevant information for the current activity. Nevertheless, it does not necessarily follow that these are unconscious in nature. They can be part of the background of consciousness. Hence, there is the danger that the author assumes "being available for cognitive manipulation or verbal report" to be synonymous with "being conscious." This is quite an assumption and not one arrived at from the working memory model.
SubiculumCode•12m ago
Yeah, binning conscious and unconscious as two categorical classes is probably wrong. There are likely gradations, especially in the context of working memory over time.

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