2023
DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12213
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Consciousness as an intelligent complex adaptive system: A neuroanthropological perspective

Abstract: In complexity theory, both the brain and consciousness are understood as trophic systems—they consume metabolic energy when they function. Complex systems are dynamic and nonlinear and comprise diverse entities that are interdependent and interconnected in such a way that information is shared and that entities adapt to one another. Some natural complex systems are complex adaptive systems (CAS), which are sensitive to change in relation to their environments and are often chaotic. Consciousness and the neural… Show more

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