Piggy
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But correlation is not causation. It doesn't matter how much you want the correlation to be causative, it most likely ain't. In this case we already have a dang good idea of what's causing the correlation: the same neural structures doing the thinking are making the waves. I can see how you might get turned around by the language used by some papers, but you need to read a little more critically to see that they're talking about the physical structures acting at those frequencies, not the electromagnetic waves their actions generate.
You're right, correlation is not causation.
We know that the signature waves are correlates of consciousness, but no one would claim that any hypothesis regarding their potential role would be anything but that... a speculative hypothesis to test.
The point of making that speculation here is simply to demonstrate that the biological model actually does produce testable hypotheses... and in fact, the discovery of these correlates is the result of that process.
The computational model (such as it is) is making no such progress.
And yes, the neural structures doing the thinking are making the waves. No one doubts that. Where else would they come from? God?
But thanks for the link, I'll check it out.
Anyway, I want to be clear that I am not by any means proposing that the idea about brain waves interacting with neural noise is accurate. That would be ridiculous.
However, it doesn't matter if that notion is false or not.
(I also think the IIT has some serious problems, btw.)
What matters is what the biologial approach reveals about consciousness, how biological research clearly debunks computational literalism, and how it's part of a genuine scientific process that makes real progress and allows for testable theories.