Hanson Jake R, Walker Sara I
School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.
Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.
Neurosci Conscious. 2023 Jun 24;2023(1):niad014. doi: 10.1093/nc/niad014. eCollection 2023.
Integrated Information Theory (IIT) 3.0 is among the leading theories of consciousness in contemporary neuroscience. The core of the theory relies on the calculation of a scalar mathematical measure of consciousness, Φ, which is inspired by the phenomenological axioms of the theory. Here, we show that despite its widespread application, Φ is not a well-defined mathematical concept in the sense that the value it specifies is non-unique. To demonstrate this, we introduce an algorithm that calculates all possible Φ values for a given system in strict accordance with the mathematical definition from the theory. We show that, to date, all published Φ values under consideration are selected arbitrarily from a multitude of equally valid alternatives. Crucially, both [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] are often predicted simultaneously, rendering any interpretation of these systems as conscious or not, non-decidable in the current formulation of IIT.
整合信息理论(IIT)3.0是当代神经科学中关于意识的主要理论之一。该理论的核心依赖于对意识的一种标量数学度量Φ的计算,它受到该理论现象学公理的启发。在此,我们表明,尽管Φ被广泛应用,但从其指定的值不唯一这一意义上来说,它并不是一个定义明确的数学概念。为了证明这一点,我们引入一种算法,该算法严格按照该理论的数学定义计算给定系统的所有可能的Φ值。我们表明,迄今为止,所有已发表的所考虑的Φ值都是从众多同样有效的备选值中任意选取的。至关重要的是,[公式:见正文]和[公式:见正文]常常会同时被预测出来,这使得在IIT的当前表述中,将这些系统解释为有意识或无意识变得无法判定。