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concept:fourth-order-perceptionFourth-Order Perception
The representation of generating the observer — self and its concerns perceived as constructs within mind, appearing no longer real but imaginary
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- The Machine Consciousness Hypothesisintroduces
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- Third-Order PerceptionextendsThe paper's characterization of the observer recognizing itself as part of realness; perspective of perspectivity
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- CIMC's proposed computational structure of consciousness: perception that perception is occurring, non-inferential and synchronous with its content
- Equated with inference of past, present and future hidden states via minimization of variational free energy.
- The paper's tripartite framework distinguishing psychological reality (representations), causal reality (functional mechanisms), and physical reality (matter/energy)
- Perception that is smooth and can be evaluated at any point, like a differentiable field; Antra's functionalist interpretation.
- Circular causality between perception and action; central to enactive interpretation
- First stage of DiffLogic CA update where each cell gathers information from neighboring cells via logic gate kernels
- Paper's core phenomenological definition of consciousness