Mechanism integrated information

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Abstract

The Integrated Information Theory (IIT) of consciousness starts from essential phenomeno-logical properties, which are then translated into postulates that any physical system must satisfy in order to specify the physical substrate of consciousness. We recently introduced an information measure (Barbosa et al., 2020) that captures three postulates of IIT—existence, intrinsicality and information—and is unique. Here we show that the new measure also satisfies the remaining postulates of IIT—integration and exclusion— and create the framework that identifies maximally irreducible mechanisms. These mechanisms can then form maximally irreducible systems, which in turn will specify the physical substrate of conscious experience.

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Barbosa, L. S., Marshall, W., Albantakis, L., & Tononi, G. (2021). Mechanism integrated information. Entropy, 23(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/e23030362

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