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Deep Dive - Frontier AI with Dr. Jerry A. Smith

Beyond the Unified Mind: Neuromorphic Cognitive Architectures and Internal Family Systems as Convergent Models of Distributed Consciousness

06 May 2025

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The source argues that the long-held belief in a unified, singular consciousness is likely a misconception, proposing instead that the human mind operates as a collection of semi-autonomous neural networks. It highlights the convergence of neuromorphic cognitive architectures from computational neuroscience and the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model from clinical psychology, noting their independent arrival at similar models of distributed consciousness. This paper suggests that this shared understanding across disciplines points to a fundamental truth about how cognition is organized. The author explores the implications of this paradigm shift for artificial intelligence, psychological treatment, and philosophical understandings of selfhood, supported by neuroscientific evidence like functional specialization and brain oscillations. Ultimately, the piece proposes that understanding consciousness as a harmonized multiplicity rather than a unified entity could lead to significant advancements in both technology and mental health treatment.

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