Symbolic representation by a two-dimensional matrix for profiling comparative animal behavior
The growing view that consciousness is widespread, multimodal, and evolutionarily non-linear in complexity across the animal kingdom has given rise recently to a variety of strategies for representing the heterogeneous nature of animal phenomenology. While based on markers clearly associated with co...
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| description | The growing view that consciousness is widespread, multimodal, and evolutionarily non-linear in complexity across the animal kingdom has given rise recently to a variety of strategies for representing the heterogeneous nature of animal phenomenology. While based on markers clearly associated with consciousness in humans, most of these strategies are theoretical constructs lacking empirical data and are based on metrics appropriate for humans but difficult to measure in most non-human species. I propose a novel symbolic profile based on readily observable behaviors that logically constitute subjective experience across the entire spectrum of animals that possess a centralized nervous system. Three modes (markers) of behavior displayed by all animals – volition, interaction, and self-direction – are quantified according to the frequency, variety, and dynamism of each mode. The resulting matrix of 3 modes x 3 metrics can be expressed as a bi-directional heatmap, allowing for quick and easy inter-species comparisons. The overall effect is to highlight both similarities and differences in the subjective experience of animals ranging from crustaceans to primates. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-1581db8f887a434a804142d3f57b4f762024-11-22T10:37:43ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782024-11-011510.3389/fpsyg.2024.14507541450754Symbolic representation by a two-dimensional matrix for profiling comparative animal behaviorLouis N. IrwinThe growing view that consciousness is widespread, multimodal, and evolutionarily non-linear in complexity across the animal kingdom has given rise recently to a variety of strategies for representing the heterogeneous nature of animal phenomenology. While based on markers clearly associated with consciousness in humans, most of these strategies are theoretical constructs lacking empirical data and are based on metrics appropriate for humans but difficult to measure in most non-human species. I propose a novel symbolic profile based on readily observable behaviors that logically constitute subjective experience across the entire spectrum of animals that possess a centralized nervous system. Three modes (markers) of behavior displayed by all animals – volition, interaction, and self-direction – are quantified according to the frequency, variety, and dynamism of each mode. The resulting matrix of 3 modes x 3 metrics can be expressed as a bi-directional heatmap, allowing for quick and easy inter-species comparisons. The overall effect is to highlight both similarities and differences in the subjective experience of animals ranging from crustaceans to primates.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1450754/fullsubjective experienceproxy behavioranimal phenomenologybehavioral profilesevolution of cognitionconsciousness |
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| title | Symbolic representation by a two-dimensional matrix for profiling comparative animal behavior |
| title_full | Symbolic representation by a two-dimensional matrix for profiling comparative animal behavior |
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| title_full_unstemmed | Symbolic representation by a two-dimensional matrix for profiling comparative animal behavior |
| title_short | Symbolic representation by a two-dimensional matrix for profiling comparative animal behavior |
| title_sort | symbolic representation by a two dimensional matrix for profiling comparative animal behavior |
| topic | subjective experience proxy behavior animal phenomenology behavioral profiles evolution of cognition consciousness |
| url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1450754/full |
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