Kitchener Peter D, Hales Colin G
Department of Anatomy and Physiology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, MO, Australia.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2022 Feb 24;16:767612. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.767612. eCollection 2022.
The approach the majority of neuroscientists take to the question of how consciousness is generated, it is probably fair to say, is to ignore it. Although there are active research programs looking at correlates of consciousness, and explorations of informational properties of what might be relevant neural ensembles, the tacitly implied mechanism of consciousness in these approaches is that it somehow just happens. This reliance on a "magical emergence" of consciousness does not address the "objectively unreasonable" proposition that elements that have no attributes or properties that can be said to relate to consciousness somehow aggregate to produce it. Neuroscience has furnished evidence that neurons are fundamental to consciousness; at the fine and gross scale, aspects of our conscious experience depend on specific patterns of neural activity - in some way, the connectivity of neurons computes the features of our experience. So how do we get from knowing that some specific configurations of cells produce consciousness to understanding why this would be the case? Behind the voltages and currents electrophysiologists measure is a staggeringly complex system of electromagnetic fields - these are the fundamental physics of neurons and glia in the brain. The brain is entirely made of electromagnetism (EM) phenomena from the level of the atoms up. The EM field literally manifests the computations, or signaling, or information processing/activities performed by connected cellular ensembles that generate a 1st-person perspective. An investigation into the EM field at the cellular scale provides the possibility of identifying the outward signs of a mechanism in fundamental terms (physics), as opposed to merely describing the correlates of our mental abstractions of it.
可以说,大多数神经科学家在如何产生意识这个问题上所采取的方法是忽略它。尽管有一些正在进行的研究项目关注意识的相关因素,以及对可能相关的神经集合的信息属性进行探索,但这些方法中默认的意识产生机制是它不知怎么就产生了。这种对意识“神奇涌现”的依赖并没有解决这样一个“客观上不合理”的命题,即那些没有可被认为与意识相关的属性的元素不知怎么就聚集在一起产生了意识。神经科学已经提供证据表明神经元是意识的基础;在微观和宏观层面,我们有意识体验的各个方面都依赖于特定的神经活动模式——在某种程度上,神经元的连接方式计算着我们体验的特征。那么,我们如何从知道某些特定的细胞配置产生意识,进而理解为什么会是这样呢?在电生理学家测量的电压和电流背后,是一个极其复杂的电磁场系统——这些是大脑中神经元和神经胶质细胞的基本物理学原理。从原子层面往上,大脑完全由电磁现象构成。电磁场实际上体现了由相互连接的细胞集合执行的计算、信号传递或信息处理/活动,这些活动产生了第一人称视角。对细胞层面的电磁场进行研究,有可能从基本层面(物理学)识别出一种机制的外在迹象,而不仅仅是描述我们对它的心理抽象的相关因素。