Where's My Consciousness-Ometer? How to Test for the Presence and Complexity of Consciousness

Perspect Psychol Sci. 2022 Jul;17(4):1150-1165. doi: 10.1177/17456916211029942. Epub 2022 Mar 10.

Abstract

Tools and tests for measuring the presence and complexity of consciousness are becoming available, but there is no established theoretical approach for what these tools are measuring. This article examines several categories of tests for making reasonable inferences about the presence and complexity of consciousness (defined as the capacity for phenomenal/subjective experience) and also suggests ways in which different theories of consciousness may be empirically distinguished. We label the various ways to measure consciousness the measurable correlates of consciousness (MCC) and include three subcategories in our taxonomy: (a) neural correlates of consciousness, (b) behavioral correlates of consciousness, and (c) creative correlates of consciousness. Finally, we reflect on how broader philosophical views about the nature of consciousness, such as materialism and panpsychism, may also be informed by the scientific process.

Keywords: consciousness; empiricism; philosophy of mind; psychometer.

MeSH terms

  • Consciousness*
  • Humans