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Expecting some action: Predictive Processing and the construction of conscious experience
Predictive processing has begun to offer new insights into the nature of conscious experience—but the link is not straightforward. A wide variety of systems may be described as predictive machines, raising the question: what differentiates those for ...
Kathryn Nave +3 more
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Predictive Processing and the Varieties of Psychological Trauma
A recently popular framework in the cognitive sciences takes the human nervous system to be a hierarchically arranged Bayesian prediction machine. In this paper, we examine psychological trauma through the lens of this framework. We suggest that this can
Sam Wilkinson, Guy Dodgson, Kevin Meares
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The Hard Problem of Consciousness and the Free Energy Principle
This article applies the free energy principle to the hard problem of consciousness. After clarifying some philosophical issues concerning functionalism, it identifies the elemental form of consciousness as affect and locates its physiological mechanism (
Mark Solms
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Testable or bust: theoretical lessons for predictive processing
The predictive processing (PP) account of action, cognition, and perception is one of the most influential approaches to unifying research in cognitive science. However, its promises of grand unification will remain unfulfilled unless the account becomes
M. Miłkowski, Piotr Litwin
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The Anatomy of Inference: Generative Models and Brain Structure
To infer the causes of its sensations, the brain must call on a generative (predictive) model. This necessitates passing local messages between populations of neurons to update beliefs about hidden variables in the world beyond its sensory samples.
Thomas Parr, Karl J. Friston
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Evaluating the neurophysiological evidence for predictive processing as a model of perception
For many years, the dominant theoretical framework guiding research into the neural origins of perceptual experience has been provided by hierarchical feedforward models, in which sensory inputs are passed through a series of increasingly complex feature
Kevin S. Walsh +3 more
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In this manuscript, we introduce a framework for interpreting Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (C-PTSD) through predictive processing, a neuroscience concept explaining the brain's interpretation and prediction of sensory information.
A. Putica, James A Agathos
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A Hybrid Account of Concepts Within the Predictive Processing Paradigm
We seem to learn and use concepts in a variety of heterogenous “formats”, including exemplars, prototypes, and theories. Different strategies have been proposed to account for this diversity.
Christian Michel
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Pupillary responses to directional uncertainty while intercepting a moving target
Pupillary responses serve as sensitive indicators of cognitive processes, attentional shifts and decision-making dynamics. Our study investigates how directional uncertainty and target speed (VT) influence pupillary responses in a foveal tracking task ...
Inmaculada Márquez, Mario Treviño
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ABSTRACT Pediatric gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP‐NENs) are extremely rare and clinically heterogeneous. Management has largely been extrapolated from adult practice. This European Standard Clinical Practice Guideline (ESCP), developed by the EXPeRT network in collaboration with adult NEN experts, provides (adult) evidence ...
Michaela Kuhlen +23 more
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