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The ‘Conscious Pilot’ Stuart Hameroff University of Arizona
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Non-conscious/ Unconscious Conscious Chalmers Easy problems Hard problem Crick/Koch Zombie modes Consciousness Block (?) Access Cs Phenomenal Cs. McCrone Habitual Conscious Hodgson Auto-pilot
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Non-conscious/ Unconscious Conscious Chalmers Easy problems Hard problem Crick/Koch Zombie modes Consciousness Block (?) Access Cs Phenomenal Cs. McCrone Habitual Conscious Hodgson Auto-pilot Conscious pilot (SH)
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Cognitive brain functions are conducted in
either non-conscious or conscious modes Sensory processing Control of behavior Learning Memory Attention Sleep Eye movements Visceral/Sexual functions …either accompanied by consciousness, or not …what is the distinction?
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Gamma synchrony EEG Cognitive brain functions are conducted in
either non-conscious or conscious modes Sensory processing Control of behavior Learning Memory Attention Sleep Eye movements Visceral/Sexual functions …either accompanied by consciousness, or not …what is the distinction? Gamma synchrony EEG
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Non-conscious/ Unconscious Chalmers Easy problems Crick/Koch Zombie modes Block (?) Access Cs. McCrone Habitual Hodgson Auto-pilot …are accounted for by neuronal network computation based on axonal-dendritic feed-forward and feed-back synaptic networks…. Brain as computer with neuronal firings as ‘bits’ …..classical ‘neuro’computation…
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We can explain the non-conscious
computerized activities of the auto-pilot
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We can explain the non-conscious
computerized activities of the auto-pilot By computation in brain neuronal networks
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brain composed of individual cells – “neurons”
Ramon-y-Cajal: brain composed of individual cells – “neurons” Computing in the brain…
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Integrate
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Fire
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What about consciousness?
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We can explain the computerized activities of the auto-pilot
Where’s the pilot?
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The conscious pilot (NCC) is dendritic synchrony,
moving through the brain’s neuronal networks to mediate consciousness
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Where in the brain does consciousness occur?
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BING!!! B: Plato believed that consciousness occurred in the brain as a representation of the outside world.
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Consciousness with attention involves
activity in both prefrontal and posterior regions.. …top-down, bottom-up, recurrent feedback ….more or less global
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BING!!! But sensations of pure color arise from isolated activity
in visual cortex color area V4 (Zeki) BING!!!
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Deeper emotional feelings occur
in emotional core BING!!! Dopaminergic paths in VTA/nucleus accumbens cingulate/limbic “emotional core” So some process/activity is specific for consciousness
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In the brain consciousness can occur Globally Locally Regionally
(e.g. attention-mediated, bottom-up/top-down; ?holographic) Locally (e.g. Zeki and pure color experience in V4) Regionally (posterior cortex, e.g. Malach; brainstem/limbic, Panksepp, Damasio) ‘Here, there or everywhere’
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In the brain consciousness can occur Globally Locally Regionally
(e.g. attention-mediated, bottom-up/top-down; ?holographic) Locally (e.g. Zeki and pure color experience in V4) Regionally (posterior cortex, e.g. Malach; brainstem/limbic, Panksepp, Damasio) ‘Here, there or everywhere’ Accompanied by gamma synchrony EEG
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Sideways Synchrony Neuronal network dendrites linked by gap junctions (“dendritic webs”) depolarize coherently in gamma synchrony Dendritic post-synaptic potentials are synchronized, may drive coherent spikes
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BING BING BING BING
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Sideways synchrony Dendritic webs embedded in neuronal networks …allowing collective, synchronized integration phases in laterally-connected input/integration layers
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BING BING BING
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The Halle Berry neuron (Koch)
BING!!!
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FIRE BING!!! BING!!! BING!!! BING!!! BING!!! BING!!!
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In the brain..
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BING!!! CPU
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BING!!! Top/Up (Frontal cortex) Down/Bottom (Thalamus;
Posterior cortex)
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Top (Frontal cortex) Intermediate BING!!! (Jackendoff, Gray) “Handshake” Bottom (Thalamus; Posterior cortex)
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Thalamus; Posterior cortex)
Top (Frontal cortex) BING!!! Bottom Thalamus; Posterior cortex)
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W H E R ‘S
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T H E
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B I N G ?
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Caffeine THC Marijuana LSD
Psychoactive drugs have quantum ring structures Caffeine THC Marijuana LSD Nicotine MDMA Ecstasy Chocolate
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Conscious Anesthetized
Proteins involved in conscious processes have quantum pockets controlling state: “Schrödinger’s proteins” Conscious Anesthetized …in which anesthetic gases act via quantum London forces to selectively erase consciousness Hameroff S (2006) Anesthesiology 105:
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Where’s the BING?
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quantum superposition of different states
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Consciousness is linked to quantum gravity/
fundamental spacetime geometry Quantum superpositions which avoid decoherence grow to meet threshold Sir Roger Penrose given by E=h/t, undergo spontaneous “self-collapse” objective reduction a fundamental moment of consciousness Consciousness IS a sequence of quantum state reductions (e.g. Whitehead, Henry Stapp)
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BING!!!
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B I N G
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BING!!! BING!!! BING!!! BING!!!
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BING!!! BING!!! BING!!! BING!!! By E=h/t, a 25 msec gamma synchrony moment of consciousness requires superposition of tubulins in ~100,000 neurons
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But the brain is too warm and wet for delicate
quantum effects !? Decoherence Max Tegmark calculated microtubule decoherence Time based on solitons of seconds, too brief. Considering Orch OR stipulations Superposition separation of atomic nucleus diameter, 7 orders of magnitude more stable Debye plasma layer surrounding/shielding microtubules Ordered water polymerized actin gel state embedding microtubules Laser-like Frohlich pumped coherence Topological quantum error correction Hydrophobic pocket London forces Hagan, Hameroff and Tuszynski, Physical Reviews E, :061901
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Tubulin subunits have negatively charged tails extending outward, attracting positive ions and creating a Debye plasma layer shield Quantum London forces are protected within hydrophobic pockets
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Microtubules are transiently Embedded in dense actin gel (lower left); Isolated from environment
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Microtubule Fibonacci lattice may be ideally
designed for topological quantum error tolerance/correction (Penrose, 1998)
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Quantum coherence in protein scaffolding surrounding
Theory is nice, but… Engel et al Nature 446, , 2007 Evidence for wavelike energy transfer through quantum coherence in photosynthetic systems Quantum coherence in protein scaffolding surrounding chlorophyll structures in photosynthesis at warm temperatures
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Ouyang & Awschalom (Science 301:1074-78, 2003) studied
quantum spin transfer between quantum dots connected by benzene rings (the same as in electron resonance amino acids) and observed superposition of the spin states….
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Where’s the BING?
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OR BING
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Essence of experience was embedded in fundamental spacetime geometry,
reproduced in the brain BING!!
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Mind Matter Quantum Spacetime Neutral Monism Quantum Consciousness
Objective Decoherence or Reduction Measurement Quantum Spacetime
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Dendritic synchrony moves through the brain’s
Conclusions Dendritic synchrony moves through the brain’s neurocomputational networks to mediate consciousness – the ‘conscious pilot’ (NCC)
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Dendritic synchrony moves through the brain’s
Conclusions Dendritic synchrony moves through the brain’s neurocomputational networks to mediate consciousness – the ‘conscious pilot’ (NCC) Is conscious experience thick or thin? It depends on the conscious pilot
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Dendritic synchrony moves through the brain’s
Conclusions Dendritic synchrony moves through the brain’s neurocomputational networks to mediate consciousness – the ‘conscious pilot’ (NCC) Quantum computations in microtubules are coupled to dendritic synchrony by Penrose OR.
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Dendritic synchrony moves through the brain’s
Conclusions Dendritic synchrony moves through the brain’s neurocomputational networks to mediate consciousness – the ‘conscious pilot’ (NCC) Quantum computations in microtubules are coupled to dendritic synchrony by Penrose OR. To solve the ‘hard problem’, consciousness must be considered as a process in fundamental spacetime geometry coupled to brain function (psychophysical bridging to pan-protopsychism)
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BING!!!
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