Igor Aleksander, Impossible Minds [Book Review]

Journal of Consciousness Studies 5 (1):115-115 (1998)
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Abstract

Igor Aleksander has spent many years developing artificial neural networks of a special category called weightless - the elements are effectively chunks of computer memory - which show interesting and useful properties. In this book he gives us an overview of his research leading to his "basic guess" about consciousness: he thinks that the brain is a neural state machine, the activity of this machine is the mind, a subset of which is conscious. I leave it to the reader to decide whether this makes sense though i cannot reconcile automata theory with consciousness.

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