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Active inference, communication and hermeneutics

open access: yesCortex, 2015
Hermeneutics refers to interpretation and translation of text (typically ancient scriptures) but also applies to verbal and non-verbal communication. In a psychological setting it nicely frames the problem of inferring the intended content of a communication.
Karl J Friston, Chris D Frith
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To be or not to be: The active inference of suicide

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
Suicide presents an apparent paradox as a behavior whose motivation is not obvious since its outcome is non-existence and cannot be experienced. To address this paradox, we propose to frame suicide in the integrated theory of stress and active inference.
Valery, Krupnik, Nadia, Danilova
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Associative Learning and Active Inference

Neural Computation
Abstract Associative learning is a behavioral phenomenon in which individuals develop connections between stimuli or events based on their co-occurrence. Initially studied by Pavlov in his conditioning experiments, the fundamental principles of learning have been expanded on through the discovery of a wide range of learning phenomena ...
Petr Anokhin   +3 more
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The Activation and Instantiation of Instrumental Inferences

Discourse Processes, 2009
Participants read a series of passages containing an action that required the use of an instrument. In Experiment 1, a naming task failed to detect activation of a target instrument when that instrument was supported in the preceding text. In Experiment 2, reading times were slow on a target sentence that contradicted the inferential information ...
Harmon-Vukic, M.   +3 more
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Meta-learning in active inference

Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Abstract Binz et al. propose meta-learning as a promising avenue for modelling human cognition. They provide an in-depth reflection on the advantages of meta-learning over other computational models of cognition, including a sound discussion on how their proposal can accommodate neuroscientific insights.
O. Penacchio, A. Clemente
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Active inference models do not contradict folk psychology

SynthÈse, 2022
Ryan Smith, Maxwell J D Ramstead
exaly  

Prior preference learning from experts: Designing a reward with active inference

Neurocomputing, 2022
Cheolhyeong Kim, Hyung Ju Hwang
exaly  

Active inference on discrete state-spaces: A synthesis

Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2020
Lancelot da Costa   +2 more
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A tale of two densities: active inference is enactive inference

Adaptive Behavior, 2020
Maxwell J D Ramstead   +2 more
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Deep active inference as variational policy gradients

Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 2020
Beren Millidge
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