BS 163 Christof Koch on the Integrated Information Theory of Consciousness
Neuroscientist shares his new book "The Feeling of Life Itself: Why
Consciousness Is Widespread but Can't Be Computed"
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Christof Koch returns to Brain Science for the
3rd time and in this episode he shares his new book The Feeling
of Life Itself: Why Consciousness Is Widespread but Can't Be
Computed. He tells us why he doesn't think the Neural Correlates
of Consciousness (NCC) are enough to explain subjective
experience and he gives us a brief overview of the Integrated
Information Theory (IIT) of Consciousness.
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