Frith Chris D
Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging at University College London, UK.
Institute of Philosophy, Institute of Advanced Study, University of London, UK.
Psychol Med. 2021 Mar;51(4):550-562. doi: 10.1017/S0033291719002204. Epub 2019 Sep 4.
Consciousness has evolved and is a feature of all animals with sufficiently complex nervous systems. It is, therefore, primarily a problem for biology, rather than physics. In this review, I will consider three aspects of consciousness: level of consciousness, whether we are awake or in a coma; the contents of consciousness, what determines how a small amount of sensory information is associated with subjective experience, while the rest is not; and meta-consciousness, the ability to reflect upon our subjective experiences and, importantly, to share them with others. I will discuss and compare current theories of the neural and cognitive mechanisms involved in producing these three aspects of consciousness and conclude that the research in this area is flourishing and has already succeeded to delineate these mechanisms in surprising detail.
意识已经进化,并且是所有拥有足够复杂神经系统的动物的一个特征。因此,它主要是生物学问题,而非物理学问题。在这篇综述中,我将探讨意识的三个方面:意识水平,即我们是清醒还是处于昏迷状态;意识内容,是什么决定了少量的感官信息如何与主观体验相关联,而其余信息却并非如此;以及元意识,即反思我们主观体验的能力,并且重要的是,与他人分享这些体验的能力。我将讨论并比较当前关于产生意识这三个方面所涉及的神经和认知机制的理论,并得出结论,该领域的研究正在蓬勃发展,并且已经成功地相当详细地描绘了这些机制。