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Theoretical Models of Consciousness: A Scoping Review

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BRAIN SCIENCES
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci11050535

Keywords

consciousness; neural correlates; cognition; consciousness theory; consciousness definition; subjectivity

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  1. Regione Lombardia (Italy) [IX/000407-05/08/2010]
  2. Insubria University (Varese, Lombardia)
  3. Italian Ministry of Health (STRIVE project) [RF/GR-2016-02365049]

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The immense amount of knowledge on human consciousness has led to a variety of viewpoints, making it challenging to compare and synthesize recent scientific perspectives. This study aimed to collect and synthesize various theories on consciousness published between 2007-2017, revealing heterogeneity in the analyzed theories. The research focused on neural correlates of consciousness in sub-cortical and cortical structures, with diverse definitions and new sub-classifications emerging.
The amount of knowledge on human consciousness has created a multitude of viewpoints and it is difficult to compare and synthesize all the recent scientific perspectives. Indeed, there are many definitions of consciousness and multiple approaches to study the neural correlates of consciousness (NCC). Therefore, the main aim of this article is to collect data on the various theories of consciousness published between 2007-2017 and to synthesize them to provide a general overview of this topic. To describe each theory, we developed a thematic grid called the dimensional model, which qualitatively and quantitatively analyzes how each article, related to one specific theory, debates/analyzes a specific issue. Among the 1130 articles assessed, 85 full texts were included in the prefinal step. Finally, this scoping review analyzed 68 articles that described 29 theories of consciousness. We found heterogeneous perspectives in the theories analyzed. Those with the highest grade of variability are as follows: subjectivity, NCC, and the consciousness/cognitive function. Among sub-cortical structures, thalamus, basal ganglia, and the hippocampus were the most indicated, whereas the cingulate, prefrontal, and temporal areas were the most reported for cortical ones also including the thalamo-cortical system. Moreover, we found several definitions of consciousness and 21 new sub-classifications.

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