The Aperture of Consciousness
Abstract
"The Aperture of Consciousness" proposes a comprehensive model of consciousness as an evolving, reflexive architecture of framing. Moving beyond static theories of mind, it formalizes the dynamic processes of drift, collapse, and resonance, through which cognitive structures navigate complexity, maintain coherence, and undergo transformation. Consciousness is framed not as a substance, but as an adaptive aperture: a self-sensing topology capable of recursive modulation. Drawing on neuroscience, cognitive science, philosophy of mind, and systems theory, the book outlines a Reflexive Resonance Theory (RRT) that models cognition within dynamic epistemic spaces. It also explores applications to education, therapy, artificial intelligence, and cultural evolution, proposing that the future of intelligence lies in the conscious co-architecture of meaning. This work invites philosophers, scientists, and reflexive practitioners to engage with consciousness not as a fixed property, but as a living aperture through which the universe comes to know itself- Preprint
- Cognitive Psychology
- Engineering
- Embodied Cognition
- Developmental Psychology
- Perception
- Consciousness
- Neuroscience and Neurobiology
- Theory and Philosophy of Science
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Cognition and Perception
- Theory and Philosophy
- Concepts and Categories
- Attention
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Meta-science
- Child Psychology
- Evolution
- Cognitive Development
- Engineering Psychology
- Biases, Framing, and Heuristics
- Evolutionary Biology
- Reasoning
- Research Methods in Life Sciences
- Life Sciences
- Developmental Psychology
- Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Psychology
- Computational Neuroscience
- Attachment
- Multisensory Integration
- Systems Neuroscience
- Neuroscience
- Toddlerhood/Preschool Period
- Emotional Development
- Developmental Neuroscience
- Perceptual Organization