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===Computational models===
At some level of abstraction, computational models in MCS are typically models of the brain together with hypotheses that relate them in some way to consciousness. The hypothetical relation to consciousness may involve properties of the model that are a-priori present by design or are discovered, or confirmed to exist, experimentally. Physical systems used to instantiate computational models vary widely but usually involves involve [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuromorphic_engineering Neuromorphic Computing] at some level of abstraction. Computational models can also generate synthetic data for use in other models of consciousness such as archetypal models. The development of computational models in MCS has a significant overlap with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_consciousness Artificial Consciousness] (AC) research.
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