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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Consciousness in the cradle: on the emergence of infant experience

Tim Bayne & Joel Frohlich

Prof

Monash University & University of Tübingen

Schedule
Thursday, November 30, 2023

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Thursday, November 30, 2023

9:00 AM Asia/Tokyo

Host: Consciousness Club Tokyo

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

Consciousness Club Tokyo

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Although each of us was once a baby, infant consciousness remains mysterious and there is no received view about when, and in what form, consciousness first emerges. Some theorists defend a ‘late-onset’ view, suggesting that consciousness requires cognitive capacities which are unlikely to be in place before the child’s first birthday at the very earliest. Other theorists defend an ‘early-onset’ account, suggesting that consciousness is likely to be in place at birth (or shortly after) and may even arise during the third trimester. Progress in this field has been difficult, not just because of the challenges associated with procuring the relevant behavioral and neural data, but also because of uncertainty about how best to study consciousness in the absence of the capacity for verbal report or intentional behavior. This review examines both the empirical and methodological progress in this field, arguing that recent research points in favor of early-onset accounts of the emergence of consciousness.

Topics

behavioural datacognitionconsciousnessearly-onsetinfantinfant consciousnessintentional behaviourlate-onsetneural datathird trimesterverbal report

About the Speaker

Tim Bayne & Joel Frohlich

Prof

Monash University & University of Tübingen

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www.joelfrohlich.com

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