Controversial Consciousness Theory Sparks Scientific Backlash

A letter signed by 124 scholars has sparked controversy in the consciousness research community by labeling the integrated information theory (IIT) as "pseudoscience". The theory, which describes what makes someone or something conscious, has been a central theory in understanding consciousness. Some researchers argue that the theory lacks scientific support and is promoted more by popular media attention than academic acceptance. However, proponents of IIT argue that it is a testable theory with clear assumptions and predictions. The letter has raised concerns about increasing polarization in the field and the potential negative impact on the perception of consciousness research.
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