Designs on consciousness: literature and predictive processing [PDF]
Predictive processing is a recent approach in cognitive science that describes the brain as an engine of probabilistic hierarchical inference. Initially proposed as a general theory of brain function, predictive processing has recently been expanding to ...
Karin Kukkonen
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Aesthetics and predictive processing: grounds and prospects of a fruitful encounter. [PDF]
In the last few years, a remarkable convergence of interests and results has emerged between scholars interested in the arts and aesthetics from a variety of perspectives and cognitive scientists studying the mind and brain within the predictive ...
Frascaroli J +3 more
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Surfing uncertainty with screams: predictive processing, error dynamics and horror films. [PDF]
Despite tremendous efforts in psychology, neuroscience and media and cultural studies, it is still something of a mystery why humans are attracted to fictional content that is horrifying, disgusting or otherwise aversive. While the psychological benefits
Miller M, White B, Scrivner C.
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Intact predictive processing in autistic adults: evidence from statistical learning. [PDF]
Impairment in predictive processes gained a lot of attention in recent years as an explanation for autistic symptoms. However, empirical evidence does not always underpin this framework.
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Psychomotor Predictive Processing [PDF]
Psychomotor experience can be based on what people predict they will experience, rather than on sensory inputs. It has been argued that disconnects between human experience and sensory inputs can be addressed better through further development of ...
Stephen Fox
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Delusional Unreality and Predictive Processing. [PDF]
Background Phenomenological psychopathologists have recently highlighted how people with delusions experience multiple realities (delusional and non-delusional) and have suggested this double bookkeeping cannot be explained via predictive processing ...
Castiello S +8 more
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Desire and Motivation in Predictive Processing: An Ecological-Enactive Perspective. [PDF]
The predictive processing theory refers to a family of theories that take the brain and body of an organism to implement a hierarchically organized predictive model of its environment that works in the service of prediction-error minimization.
Kiverstein J, Miller M, Rietveld E.
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Large-scale interactions in predictive processing: oscillatory versus transient dynamics. [PDF]
How do the two main types of neural dynamics, aperiodic transients and oscillations, contribute to the interactions between feedforward and feedback pathways in sensory inference and predictive processing? We discuss three theoretical perspectives: First,
Vinck M +4 more
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Metacognitive Feelings: A Predictive-Processing Perspective. [PDF]
Metacognitive feelings are affective experiences that concern the subject’s mental processes and capacities. Paradigmatic examples include the feeling of familiarity, the feeling of confidence, or the tip-of-the-tongue experience.
Fernández Velasco P, Loev S.
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Predictive Processing: A Canonical Cortical Computation
This preview describes predictive processing as a computational framework for understanding cortical function in the context of emerging evidence with a focus on sensory processing. We discuss how the predictive processing framework may be implemented at
Georg B Keller, Thomas D Mrsic-Flögel
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