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- W199602045 abstract "Consciousness is a puzzling, state-dependent property of certain types of complex, adaptive, and highly interconnected systems. The best example is a healthy and attentive human brain. If the brain is anesthetized, consciousness ceases. Small lesions in the midbrain and thalamus of patients can lead to a complete loss of consciousness, while destruction of circumscribed parts of the cerebral cortex of patients can eliminate very specific aspects of consciousness, such as the ability to be aware of motion or to recognize objects (e.g., faces), without a concomitant loss of consciousness in general. Given the similarity in brain structure and behavior, biologists commonly assume that at least some animals, in particular nonhuman primates, share certain aspects of consciousness with humans. Brain scientists are exploiting a number of empirical approaches that shed light on the neural basis of consciousness. At present, it is not known to what extent artificial systems, such as computers, robots, or the World Wide Web as a whole, are or can become ‘conscious.’ What is needed is a theory of consciousness that explains in quantitative terms what types of systems, with what architecture, can possess conscious states." @default.
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