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Introduction Introduction
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Active Inference: Moving to Save the Hypothesis? Active Inference: Moving to Save the Hypothesis?
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Action and the Predictive Mind: An Attentional Mechanism? Action and the Predictive Mind: An Attentional Mechanism?
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The Body in the Predictive Mind: Inferred Ownership? The Body in the Predictive Mind: Inferred Ownership?
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Embodiment Embodiment
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Sense of Ownership Sense of Ownership
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Interoceptive Inference Interoceptive Inference
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Sense of Agency: Recessive or Tied to Counterfactual Reasoning? Sense of Agency: Recessive or Tied to Counterfactual Reasoning?
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Concluding Remarks Concluding Remarks
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Acknowledgments Acknowledgments
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7 Prediction, Agency, and Body Ownership
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Published:March 2016
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Abstract
The idea that the brain is an organ for prediction error minimization is becoming increasingly influential. Since this idea posits action as playing a central role, it has the potential to reveal new perspectives on troubled notions of action, sense of agency, and body ownership. Elucidating these notions may help ascertain how close this new framework is to contemporary views of embodied, enactive, and extended cognition, which also places action central to cognition. The prediction error minimization framework suggests novel and somewhat provocative notions of action, sense of agency, and bodily ownership and, in important respects, it pulls in the opposite direction from the embodied, extended, and enactive approaches.
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