The Psychology Podcast

Antonio Damasio || Inside Consciousness

03.17.2022 - By iHeartPodcastsPlay

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Today we welcome Dr. Antonio Damasio. He is an internationally recognized neuroscientist whose extensive research has shaped the understanding of neural systems and consciousness. With over a hundred journal articles and book chapters, he has earned many prestigious awards throughout his career. Currently, he serves as University Professor, the David Dornsife Professor of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Philosophy, and director of the Brain and Creativity Institute at the University of Southern California. His books Descartes’ Error, Looking for Spinoza, Self Comes to Mind, The Strange Order of Things, and Feeling & Knowing, have been published in translation and are taught in universities throughout the world. In this episode, I talk to Antonio Damasio about consciousness. People often think that the mind and consciousness are the same thing, but Dr. Damasio disputes this notion. He argues that it’s the complex relationship of both our brains and bodies that makes sentient thought possible. Homeostatic feelings like hunger and pain developed before emotions; and along with it came consciousness. We also touch on the topics of perception, mental illness, evolution, panpsychism, AI and machine learning.  Website: dornsife.usc.edu/bc Twitter: @damasiousc   Topics 02:17 Time-locked multiregional retroactivation 11:32 The difference between the mind, intelligence, and consciousness 18:37 Panpsychism is an escape 22:50 AIs can replicate minds but not consciousness  25:42 Feeling gave way to consciousness 30:59 The purpose of emotions 33:25 The evolution of feelings and emotions 38:28 The interoceptive nervous system 44:23 Does mental illness disrupt consciousness? 49:51 Creativity as a bottom-up process 54:38 Consciousness can hinder creativity 58:09 Scott’s interest in panpsychism 59:18 Can we ever make feeling machines? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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