Consciousness as an alternate interpretation of corollary discharges M.Karthikeyan Y9277 Mentor: Prof.Amitabh Mukherjee.

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Consciousness as an alternate interpretation of corollary discharges M.Karthikeyan Y9277 Mentor: Prof.Amitabh Mukherjee

AIM Understanding the nature of consciousness. Are corollary discharges (signals in the brain) what we call as consciousness?? How materialistic is consciousness??

Concepts involved Efference signal Efference copy signal Forward Internal Model Corollary Discharge Reafferent signal

Experimental Procedure Subjects – 9 Schizophrenic (corollary discharge pathway affected) patients from Mahendru Hospital,Kanpur. Methodology: 1.Patients were shown a red circle, the stimulus to press a button. 2.Had to say yes when they sensed their intention to press the button. 3.Finally press the button. 4.I noted the time instant of ‘YES’ on a millisecond stopwatch. 5.Button press time instant was recorded by the software. 6.Active trial - subject himself pressed the button 7.Passive trial – I pushed the patients finger onto the button Active trials – 2 sample and 5 subject trials Passive trials – 2 sample and 5 subject trials

Active-Medium positive Subject Time in ms STD DEV 1 A-49.11ms P-425.3ms 2 A-189.3ms P-267.7ms

Active-Negative Subject Time in ms 3 A P A-106 P A-237 P A-69.8 P A P

Active-Very high positive Subject Time in ms STD DEV 8 A P A P A P

Data Analysis The first five results were as expected, resulting in late realization of action execution. Time gap difference corresponded to the subject’s extent of schizophrenia (various levels of the condition) Explanations for the very high positive time gaps ??

Scope for improvement Drawbacks: 1.Number of subjects available were low, larger number of trials performed per subject. 2.Time instant of ‘YES’ obtained by taking into account the experimenter’s error. Highly accurate time estimates might be possible by using EEG(electroencephalography) i.e the exact time instant of conscious realization.

References 1.Sukhvinder S.Obhi, (Evidence for feedback dependent conscious awareness of action(Brain Research, :88-94). 2.Libet, B. (1985) Unconscious cerebral initiative and the role of conscious will in voluntary action. Behavioural and Brain Sciences, 8: 529: Irwin Feinberg (Efference copy and corollary discharge: implications for thinking and its disorders. Schizophrenia bulletin 1978;4(4): )

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