The Projective Consciousness Model: Projective Geometry at the Core of Consciousness and the Integration of Perception, Imagination, Motivation, Emotion, Social Cognition and Action.
David Rudrauf, Grégoire Sergeant-Perthuis, Yvain Tisserand, Germain Poloudenny, Kenneth Williford, Michel-Ange Amorim
Brain Sci October 9, 2023 DOI: 10.3390/brainsci13101435 via PubMed Central
Summary
The Projective Consciousness Model proposes that projective geometry forms the core structure of conscious experience, integrating perception, imagination, motivation, emotion, social cognition, and action. The model argues that consciousness is not merely a byproduct of neural activity but is fundamentally organized by projective geometric principles, which allow the mind to construct a unified, egocentric spatial framework. This framework underpins how we perceive the world, imagine scenarios, feel emotions, and act. The theory suggests that these geometric structures enable the seamless integration of diverse mental functions, offering a unified account of consciousness that bridges phenomenology and neuroscience.
Study at a glance
| Characteristics | Theoretical or philosophical paper Peer reviewed |
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| Key finding | Projective geometry is proposed as the core organizing principle of consciousness, integrating perception, imagination, motivation, emotion, social cognition, and action. |
Abstract
The Projective Consciousness Model: Projective Geometry at the Core of Consciousness and the Integration of Perception, Imagination, Motivation, Emotion, Social Cognition and Action.