CNRU, CFIN, MindLab, Aarhus University, , Noerrebrogade 44, Building 10G, DK-8000 Aarhus, Denmark.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2014 Mar 17;369(1641):20130209. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2013.0209. Print 2014 May 5.
This article proposes a new model to interpret seemingly conflicting evidence concerning the correlation of consciousness and neural processes. Based on an analysis of research of blindsight and subliminal perception, the reorganization of elementary functions and consciousness framework suggests that mental representations consist of functions at several different levels of analysis, including truly localized perceptual elementary functions and perceptual algorithmic modules, which are interconnections of the elementary functions. We suggest that conscious content relates to the 'top level' of analysis in a 'situational algorithmic strategy' that reflects the general state of an individual. We argue that conscious experience is intrinsically related to representations that are available to guide behaviour. From this perspective, we find that blindsight and subliminal perception can be explained partly by too coarse-grained methodology, and partly by top-down enhancing of representations that normally would not be relevant to action.
本文提出了一个新的模型来解释看似矛盾的意识与神经过程相关性的证据。基于对盲视和潜意识研究的分析,基本功能和意识框架的重组表明,心理表象由几个不同层次的分析功能组成,包括真正局部的感知基本功能和感知算法模块,它们是基本功能的相互连接。我们认为,意识内容与“情境算法策略”的“最高层”分析有关,该策略反映了个体的一般状态。我们认为,意识体验与那些可用于指导行为的表象内在相关。从这个角度来看,我们发现盲视和潜意识感知可以部分地通过过于粗糙的方法学来解释,也可以部分地通过自上而下的增强来解释,这种增强通常与行动无关。