
Publication details
Year: 2004
Pages: 233-245
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "In search of a neuronal signature of consciousness", Synthese 141 (2), 2004, pp. 233-245.


In search of a neuronal signature of consciousness
facts, hypotheses and proposals
pp. 233-245
in: John Bickle (ed), Neuroscience and its philosophy, Synthese 141 (2), 2004.Abstract
Evolution leads to more and more complex structures, e.g., molecules, cells and organisms. By means of such structures elementary dynamic bio-electrical fields originate in single cells. They further develop into neurons with neuronal fields, and these combine and integrate in brains into global neuro-electrical fields (NEF) as a medium for the fast representation of outer stimuli. The present hypothesis proposes a specific state of the global NEF in brains as the signature of consciousness. This NEF changes periodically between two states, a de- and a hyperpolarized brain state, and these in turn are paralleled intimately by transitions between consciousness and unconsciousness. In the hyperpolarized state the elementary neuronal fields are ‘enslaved’ and synchronized by strong oscillations, and under these conditions the NEF is of low information capacity. In the depolarized state, however, the elementary fields are freed to self-organize and superimpose into an integrated NEF rich in information. In this condition the NEF acquires a qualitatively new state variable: consciousness. This new variable is no longer physically measurable; it can only be perceived by introspection.
Publication details
Year: 2004
Pages: 233-245
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "In search of a neuronal signature of consciousness", Synthese 141 (2), 2004, pp. 233-245.