TY - BOOK AU - Wallace,Rodrick ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Consciousness: A Mathematical Treatment of the Global Neuronal Workspace Model SN - 9780387252445 U1 - 612.8 23 PY - 2005/// CY - Boston, MA PB - Springer US KW - MEDICINE KW - NEUROSCIENCES KW - SCIENCE KW - PHILOSOPHY KW - CELL AGGREGATION KW - MATHEMATICS KW - PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL KW - CONSCIOUSNESS KW - BIOMEDICINE KW - COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY KW - NEUROPSYCHOLOGY KW - PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE KW - MANIFOLDS AND CELL COMPLEXES (INCL. DIFF.TOPOLOGY) N1 - Preface -- What is consciousness?- The Global Neuronal Workspace model. An introduction to information theory. The Shannon Coding Theorem. More heuristics: a 'tuning theorem'. The Shannon-McMillan Theorem. The Rate Distortion Theorem. Large deviations -- Fluctuations. The fundamental homology with statistical physics. Cognition as generalized language -- Theory. Two neural network examples. Interacting cognitive modules -- Representations. Language-on-a-network models. 'Biological' phase transitions. Universality class distribution. Universality class tuning. More on behavior far from the critical point. Extending the model. The simplest tunable retina. Tuning the visual retina. The torus and the sphere. Expanding the workspace. Energy efficiency and consciousness. Where does all this lead? Sociocultural context as selection pressure. Autocognitive developmental disorder. Toward a 'General Cognitive Model'. Evading the mereological fallacy -- References. Appendix on coarse graining N2 - "This book brings together the fundamental ideas of information theory and the statistical mechanics of phase transitions within the context of the neurosciences, culture, immunology and socio-psychological studies. Outlined is a program pertaining to a dynamic and semantic extension of current models for the global neuronal workspace as were previously introduced by Baars, Dretske and others. Topics include original applications of rate distortion and large deviations theory, biological renormalization, and retinal tuning as means towards understanding consciousness on the large scale. The overall treatment is concise, has been well thought out, and the mathematical details should be accessible to both students and researchers in the cognitive and life sciences." - James Glazebrook Ph.D, Eastern Illinois University, USA UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b106970 ER -