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Seminar✓ Recording AvailableNeuroscience

Learning and the Origins of Consciousness: An Evolutionary Approach

Eva Jablonka

Prof

Tel Aviv University

Schedule
Friday, May 7, 2021

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Saturday, May 8, 2021

8:00 AM Asia/Tokyo

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Host: Consciousness Club Tokyo

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Domain

Neuroscience

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Consciousness Club Tokyo

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Over the last fifteen years, Simona Ginsburg and I developed an evolutionary approach for studying basic consciousness, suggesting that the evolution of learning drove the evolutionary transition to from non-conscious to conscious animals. I present the rationale underlying this thesis, which has led to the identification of a capacity that we call the evolutionary transition marker, which, when we find evidence of it, we have evidence that the major evolutionary transition in which we are interested has gone to completion. I then put forward our proposal that the evolutionary marker of basic consciousness is a complex form of associative learning that we call unlimited associative learning (UAL), and that the evolution of this capacity drove the transition to consciousness. I discuss the implications of this thesis for questions pertaining to the neural dynamics that constitute conscious, to its taxonomic distribution and to the ecological context in which it first emerged. I end by pointing to some of the ways in which the relationship between UAL and consciousness can be experimentally tested in humans and in non-human animals.

Topics

associative learningconsciousnessecological contextevolutionevolutionary transitionevolutionary transition markerlearningneural dynamicsnon-conscious animalstaxonomic distributionunlimited associative learning

About the Speaker

Eva Jablonka

Prof

Tel Aviv University

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english.tau.ac.il/profile/jablonka

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