Towards new concepts for a biological neuroscience of consciousness

Cogn Neurodyn. 2021 Oct;15(5):783-804. doi: 10.1007/s11571-020-09658-7. Epub 2021 Jan 26.

Abstract

In the search for a sound model of consciousness, we aim at introducing new concepts: closure, compositionality, biobranes and autobranes. This is important to overcome reductionism and to bring life back into the neuroscience of consciousness. Using these definitions, we conjecture that consciousness co-arises with the non-trivial composition of biological closure in the form of biobranes and autobranes: conscious processes generate closed activity at various levels and are, in turn, themselves, supported by biobranes and autobranes. This approach leads to a non-reductionist biological and simultaneously phenomenological theory of conscious experience, giving new perspectives for a science of consciousness. Future works will implement experimental definitions and computational simulations to characterize these dynamical biobranes interacting.

Keywords: Autobranes; Autonomy; Autopoiesis; Biobranes; Branes; Compositionality; Consciousness; Metabolic Closure; Models of Consciousness; Organizational Closure.