IIT, half masked and half disfigured

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45 (2022)
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Abstract

The target article misrepresents the foundations of integrated information theory and ignores many essential publications. It, thus, falls to this lead commentary to outline the axioms and postulates of IIT and correct major misconceptions. The commentary also explains why IIT starts from phenomenology and why it predicts that only select physical substrates can support consciousness. Finally, it highlights that IIT's account of experience – a cause–effect structure quantified by integrated information – has nothing to do with “information transfer.”

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Giulio Tononi
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Matteo Grasso
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Bjørn Juel
University of Oslo
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