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Adrien Doerig

Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Berlin

1 paper in the library · publishing 2025

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Neurophenomenal structuralism and the role of computational context

Philosophy and the Mind Sciences December 22, 2025 M. Päßler, Adrien Doerig

Conscious experiences are defined by their relationships to one another, and these relationships are mirrored by brain structures. However, simply matching brain patterns to mental patterns is not enough to explain what a conscious experience is about. The brain's downstream processes must actively use those patterns in a way that preserves their structure and influences behavior. Purely anatomical or overly broad causal brain structures fail this test, but activation patterns can succeed when embedded in the right computational context. This means that local structuralist theories, which ignore how brain activity is used by subsequent processing, are incomplete. Any adequate structuralist account of consciousness must incorporate computational context.