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concept:neural-criticalityNeural Criticality
Threshold between ordered and chaotic dynamics; predicted to be more prevalent in post-dual agents due to lower VFE
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- Agents who have undergone stable emptiness realisation will exhibit neural dynamics closer to criticality than matched controlsassociated_withPrimary empirical prediction derived from the reduced VFE of the post-dual agent
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- Cognition in nervous systems, used as a modelling target
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- Michael Johnson's prior work on how neural networks (and brains) can be 'annealed' to find optimal states.
- Minimal set of neural mechanisms jointly sufficient for the occurrence of a conscious experience; dominant neuroscience approach critiqued as insufficient for causal theory