An exciting theory in neuroscience is that the brain is an organ for prediction error minimization (PEM). This theory is rapidly gaining influence and is set to dominate the science of mind and brain in the years to come. PEM has extreme explanatory ambition, and profound philosophical implications. Here, I assume the theory, briefly explain it, and then I argue that PEM implies that the brain is essentially self-evidencing. This means it is imperative to identify an evidentiary boundary between the brain and its environment. This boundary defines the mind-world relation, opens the door to skepticism, and makes the mind transpire as more inferentially secluded and neurocentrically skull-bound than many would nowadays think. Therefore, PEM s...
In a paper published in 2013 in the journal Neuron, under the title ‘The New Science of Mind and th...
In my thesis I pursue the question of how it is that we learn about the mind from the brain. My appr...
According to one theory, the brain is a sophisticated hypothesis tester: perception is Bayesian unco...
Prediction Error Minimization theory (PEM) is one of the most promising attempts to model perception...
Over the past few years, the prediction error minimization (PEM) framework has increasingly been gai...
In his (2014) paper, Jakob Hohwy outlines a theory of the brain as an organ for prediction-error min...
An influential body of research in neuroscience and the philosophy of mind asserts that the brain is...
Biological brains are increasingly cast as ‘prediction machines’: evolved organs whose core operatin...
The proposal that probabilistic inference and unconscious hypothesis testing are central to informat...
In recent years there has been a paradigm shift in theoretical neuroscience in which the brain-as a ...
Prediction Error Minimization theory (PEM) is one of the most promising attempts to model perception...
This paper argues that to progress with philosophical issues concerning brain-mind relations one nee...
Human self-consciousness as the metarepresentation of ones own mental states and the so-called theor...
Our world is characterized by growing diversity and complexity, and the effort to manage our affairs...
The proposal that probabilistic inference and unconscious hypothesis testing are central to informat...
In a paper published in 2013 in the journal Neuron, under the title ‘The New Science of Mind and th...
In my thesis I pursue the question of how it is that we learn about the mind from the brain. My appr...
According to one theory, the brain is a sophisticated hypothesis tester: perception is Bayesian unco...
Prediction Error Minimization theory (PEM) is one of the most promising attempts to model perception...
Over the past few years, the prediction error minimization (PEM) framework has increasingly been gai...
In his (2014) paper, Jakob Hohwy outlines a theory of the brain as an organ for prediction-error min...
An influential body of research in neuroscience and the philosophy of mind asserts that the brain is...
Biological brains are increasingly cast as ‘prediction machines’: evolved organs whose core operatin...
The proposal that probabilistic inference and unconscious hypothesis testing are central to informat...
In recent years there has been a paradigm shift in theoretical neuroscience in which the brain-as a ...
Prediction Error Minimization theory (PEM) is one of the most promising attempts to model perception...
This paper argues that to progress with philosophical issues concerning brain-mind relations one nee...
Human self-consciousness as the metarepresentation of ones own mental states and the so-called theor...
Our world is characterized by growing diversity and complexity, and the effort to manage our affairs...
The proposal that probabilistic inference and unconscious hypothesis testing are central to informat...
In a paper published in 2013 in the journal Neuron, under the title ‘The New Science of Mind and th...
In my thesis I pursue the question of how it is that we learn about the mind from the brain. My appr...
According to one theory, the brain is a sophisticated hypothesis tester: perception is Bayesian unco...