From Neuronal Packets to Thoughtseeds: A Hierarchical Model of Embodied Cognition in the Global Workspace
Prakash Chandra Kavi, Gorka Zamora-L\'opez, Daniel Ari Friedman

TL;DR
This paper introduces the 'thoughtseed' framework, a hierarchical, biologically-grounded model of embodied cognition that explains how dynamic units of knowledge emerge and interact within the Global Workspace to produce conscious experience.
Contribution
It proposes a novel hierarchical model combining evolutionary principles, neuronal packets, and active inference to explain the emergence of thoughtseeds as fundamental units of cognition.
Findings
Thoughtseeds emerge as coherent activity patterns guiding perception and action.
Hierarchical interplay enables the emergence of consciousness and cognition.
Mathematical modeling supports the dynamic interaction of thoughtseeds within the Global Workspace.
Abstract
The emergence of cognition requires a framework that bridges evolutionary principles with neurocomputational mechanisms. This paper introduces the novel "thoughtseed" framework, proposing that cognition arises from the dynamic interaction of self-organizing units of embodied knowledge called "thoughtseeds" within the Global Workspace of consciousness. Leveraging foundational concepts from evolutionary theory, neuronal packets, and free energy principle, we propose a hierarchical model of cognitive states, comprising Neuronal Packet Domains (NPDs), Knowledge Domains (KDs), the thoughtseed network, and meta-cognition. This hierarchical interplay, mediated by nested Markov blankets and reciprocal message passing, facilitates the emergence of thoughtseeds as coherent patterns of activity that guide perception, action, and learning. Thoughtseeds, posited as fundamental units of thought,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLanguage and cultural evolution · Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
