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Intentionality and Interpersonal Experience
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Matthew Ratcliffe
Published: 15 September 2017
... person Anxiety Clark A Neurobiology relationship to phenomenology Phenomenology relationship to neurobiology Predictive coding Corlett P R Fletcher P C Byrom G Madary M Open uncertainty in Husserl Problematic uncertainty in Husserl anticipatory profile belief emotion-regulation...
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The Active Brain
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Michael Madary
Published: 28 February 2017
...The sixth chapter defends the empirical premise of the main argument from a neuroscientific perspective. It begins with a discussion of the ongoing intrinsic activity of the brain. The chapter also appropriates recent work on predictive coding in support of the empirical premise. Aristotle Brain...
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Visual Phenomenology
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Michael Madary
Published online: 21 September 2017
Published in print: 28 February 2017
... of visual anticipations. The second part of the book focuses on empirical support. Chapter 5 covers a range of evidence from perceptual psychology that motivates premise (2). Chapter 6 turns to evidence from neuroscience, including recent work in predictive coding. The seventh chapter shows how evidence...
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Published: 30 June 2015
... this predictive coding, these mechanisms adapt to changes in S/N, as determined by light level. The lamina’s circuits connect accurately and with precise layout to save wire. Finally, passive transmission of postsynaptic signals is optimised via an axon serving as a matched filter that transmits signal better...
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Passivity Experience in Schizophrenia
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Philip Gerrans
Published: 23 October 2015
...Philip Gerrans first explains the “predictive coding conception of cognition” which treats the mind as a hierarchy of cognitive systems devoted to the cancellation of error signals. Although the deep consequences of this theory for understanding consciousness have not been fully explored, Andy...
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Do We (or Our Brains) Actively Represent or Enactively Engage with the World?
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Shaun Gallagher
Published: 25 March 2016
...This chapter reviews scientific discussions of several problems (free will, social cognition, perception) that reflect a representational approach to cognitive science, and contrasts them with embodied, enactive approaches. It asks whether predictive coding models can adjudicate between...
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Is Our Brain an Open or Closed System? Prediction Model of Brain and World–Brain Relation
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Georg Northoff
Published: 14 September 2018
... with one another. I suggest that there are two main forms of neural activity in the brain, one of which can be characterized as open, and the other as closed. Stimulus-induced activity, because it relies on predictive coding is indeed closed to the world, which entails that in certain respects, the brain...
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The Mindful Filter: Free Energy and Action
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Karl J. Friston
Published: 25 March 2016
... theory for embodied exchanges with the world that can be cast as a Bayesian filter (or more simply predictive coding) equipped with classical reflexes. The ensuing (embodied inference) perspective raises interesting questions about embodiment and enactivism: Can we ever truly observe worldly states...