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“Machine” consciousness and “artificial” thought: An operational architectonics model guided approach

Resource type
Journal Article
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Title
“Machine” consciousness and “artificial” thought: An operational architectonics model guided approach
Abstract
Instead of using low-level neurophysiology mimicking and exploratory programming methods commonly used in the machine consciousness field, the hierarchical operational architectonics (OA) framework of brain and mind functioning proposes an alternative conceptual–theoretical framework as a new direction in the area of model-driven machine (robot) consciousness engineering. The unified brain–mind theoretical OA model explicitly captures (though in an informal way) the basic essence of brain functional architecture, which indeed constitutes a theory of consciousness. The OA describes the neurophysiological basis of the phenomenal level of brain organization. In this context the problem of producing man-made “machine” consciousness and “artificial” thought is a matter of duplicating all levels of the operational architectonics hierarchy (with its inherent rules and mechanisms) found in the brain electromagnetic field. We hope that the conceptual–theoretical framework described in this paper will stimulate the interest of mathematicians and/or computer scientists to abstract and formalize principles of hierarchy of brain operations which are the building blocks for phenomenal consciousness and thought.
Publication
Brain Research
Volume
1428
Pages
80-92
Date
2012-01-05
Series
The Cognitive Neuroscience of Thought
Journal Abbr
Brain Research
ISSN
0006-8993
Short Title
“Machine” consciousness and “artificial” thought
Accessed
3/18/25, 7:01 PM
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ScienceDirect
Citation
Fingelkurts, A. A., Fingelkurts, A. A., & Neves, C. F. H. (2012). “Machine” consciousness and “artificial” thought: An operational architectonics model guided approach. Brain Research, 1428, 80–92. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainres.2010.11.079