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Daniel Bennequin

Department of Mathematics, Mathematics Institute of Jussieu-Paris Rive Gauche, University of Paris 7, Paris, France.

1 paper in the library · 85 citations · publishing 2018

Papers

The Projective Consciousness Model and Phenomenal Selfhood.

Frontiers in psychology January 1, 2018 Kenneth Williford, Daniel Bennequin, Karl Friston et al. 85 citations

The Projective Consciousness Model (PCM) combines a projective geometric model of the perspectival structure of conscious experience with a variational free-energy minimization model of active inference, explaining how consciousness serves a cybernetic function: modulating cognitive and affective dynamics to control embodied agents. Projective transformations link geometry and inference, integrating perception, emotion, memory, reasoning, and perspectival imagination to optimize behavior, resilience, and preference satisfaction. The PCM makes empirical predictions, fits a neurocomputational framework, and accounts for pre-reflective self-consciousness, the first-person perspective, the sense of ownership, and social self-consciousness. The authors argue it offers the most complete theory to date of phenomenal selfhood.