Clark acknowledges but resists the indirect mind–world relation inherent in prediction error minimization (PEM). But directness should also be resisted. This creates a puzzle, which calls for reconceptualization of the relation. We suggest that a causal conception captures both aspects. With this conception, aspects of situated cognition, social interaction and culture can be understood as emerging through precision optimizatio
Human performance approaches that of an ideal observer and optimal actor in some perceptual and moto...
In this commentary, I suggest that the predictive processing framework (PP) might be applicable to a...
Proponents of the predictive processing (PP) framework often claim that one of the framework's signi...
Clark acknowledges but resists the indirect mind–world relation inherent in prediction error minimiz...
Contains fulltext : 160511.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Over the past...
Prediction Error Minimization theory (PEM) is one of the most promising attempts to model perception...
The main aim of this article is to give an assessment of prediction error minimization (PEM) as a un...
We propose a theory that relates difficulty of learning in deep architectures to culture and languag...
This chapter contributes to the ongoing debate by considering how best to interpret Prediction Error...
Prediction Error Minimization theory (PEM) is one of the most promising attempts to model perception...
Abstract The goal of perceptual systems is to allow organisms to adaptively respond to ecologically ...
An exciting theory in neuroscience is that the brain is an organ for prediction error minimization (...
The use of forward models (mechanisms that predict the future state of a system) is well established...
Predictive approaches to the mind claim that perception, cognition, and action can be understood in ...
The main aim of this article is to give an assessment of prediction error minimization (PEM) as a un...
Human performance approaches that of an ideal observer and optimal actor in some perceptual and moto...
In this commentary, I suggest that the predictive processing framework (PP) might be applicable to a...
Proponents of the predictive processing (PP) framework often claim that one of the framework's signi...
Clark acknowledges but resists the indirect mind–world relation inherent in prediction error minimiz...
Contains fulltext : 160511.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Over the past...
Prediction Error Minimization theory (PEM) is one of the most promising attempts to model perception...
The main aim of this article is to give an assessment of prediction error minimization (PEM) as a un...
We propose a theory that relates difficulty of learning in deep architectures to culture and languag...
This chapter contributes to the ongoing debate by considering how best to interpret Prediction Error...
Prediction Error Minimization theory (PEM) is one of the most promising attempts to model perception...
Abstract The goal of perceptual systems is to allow organisms to adaptively respond to ecologically ...
An exciting theory in neuroscience is that the brain is an organ for prediction error minimization (...
The use of forward models (mechanisms that predict the future state of a system) is well established...
Predictive approaches to the mind claim that perception, cognition, and action can be understood in ...
The main aim of this article is to give an assessment of prediction error minimization (PEM) as a un...
Human performance approaches that of an ideal observer and optimal actor in some perceptual and moto...
In this commentary, I suggest that the predictive processing framework (PP) might be applicable to a...
Proponents of the predictive processing (PP) framework often claim that one of the framework's signi...