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The brain is cited in [1] as an example of a system with high integrated information (Φ) that possesses consciousness according to the principles of Integrated Information Theory.

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Non-physicalist Theories of Consciousness cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 1 fact
claimIntegrated Information Theory (IIT) implies panpsychism, or a position very close to it, because it suggests that particles possess a small amount of consciousness unless they are part of a larger system with higher integrated information (Φ), such as a brain, cell, or molecule, which would then be the conscious entity.