Giulio Tononi
Giulio Tononi is a neuroscientist and psychiatrist who holds the David P. White Chair in Sleep Medicine, as well as a Distinguished Chair in Consciousness Science, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is best known for his Integrated Information Theory, a mathematical theory of consciousness, which he proposed in 2004.
Biography
Tononi was born in Trento, Italy, and obtained an M.D. in psychiatry and a Ph.D. in neurobiology at the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies in Pisa, Italy.He is an authority on sleep, and in particular the genetics and etiology of sleep. Tononi and collaborators have pioneered several complementary approaches to study sleep:
- genomics
- proteomics
- fruit fly models
- rodent models employing multiunit / local field potential recordings in behaving animals
- in vivo voltammetry and microscopy
- high-density EEG recordings and transcranial magnetic stimulation in humans
- large-scale computer models of sleep and wakefulness
Tononi is a leader in the field of consciousness studies, and has co-authored a book on the subject with Nobel prize winner Gerald Edelman.
Tononi also developed the integrated information theory : a theory of what consciousness is, how it can be measured, how it is correlated with brain states, and why it fades when we fall into dreamless sleep and returns when we dream. The theory is being tested with neuroimaging, Transcranial magnetic stimulation, and computer models. His work has been described as "the only really promising fundamental theory of consciousness" by collaborator Christof Koch.