In the 20th century we thought the brain extracted knowledge from sensations. The 21st century witnessed a ‘strange inversion’, in which the brain became an organ of inference, actively constructing explanations for what’s going on ‘out there’, beyond its sensory epithelia. One paper played a key role in this paradigm shift
In what is called the predictive processing framework, the brain is viewed as a multi-layered predic...
Clark offers a powerful description of the brain as a prediction machine, which offers progress on t...
A commentary on Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive scien...
Bayesian theories of perception have traditionally cast the brain as an idealised scientist, refinin...
Bayesian theories of perception have traditionally cast the brain as an idealised scientist, refinin...
According to the theory of predictive coding, the brain does not generate sensations simply by ’spon...
Predictive coding is possibly one of the most influential, comprehensive, and controversial theories...
Every day, we use our sensory organs to perceive the environment around us. However, our perception ...
Predictive coding is a leading theory of how the brain performs probabilistic inference. However, th...
Biological brains are increasingly cast as ‘prediction machines’: evolved organs whose core operatin...
The importance of prediction or expectation in the functioning of the mind is appreciated at least s...
Predictive coding posits that neural systems make forward-looking predictions about incoming informa...
Recent work in computational and cognitive neuroscience depicts the brain as an ever‐active predicti...
The ability of “looking into the future”—namely, the capacity of anticipating future states of the e...
Perception is a complex, neural mechanism that requires organization and interpretation of input mea...
In what is called the predictive processing framework, the brain is viewed as a multi-layered predic...
Clark offers a powerful description of the brain as a prediction machine, which offers progress on t...
A commentary on Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive scien...
Bayesian theories of perception have traditionally cast the brain as an idealised scientist, refinin...
Bayesian theories of perception have traditionally cast the brain as an idealised scientist, refinin...
According to the theory of predictive coding, the brain does not generate sensations simply by ’spon...
Predictive coding is possibly one of the most influential, comprehensive, and controversial theories...
Every day, we use our sensory organs to perceive the environment around us. However, our perception ...
Predictive coding is a leading theory of how the brain performs probabilistic inference. However, th...
Biological brains are increasingly cast as ‘prediction machines’: evolved organs whose core operatin...
The importance of prediction or expectation in the functioning of the mind is appreciated at least s...
Predictive coding posits that neural systems make forward-looking predictions about incoming informa...
Recent work in computational and cognitive neuroscience depicts the brain as an ever‐active predicti...
The ability of “looking into the future”—namely, the capacity of anticipating future states of the e...
Perception is a complex, neural mechanism that requires organization and interpretation of input mea...
In what is called the predictive processing framework, the brain is viewed as a multi-layered predic...
Clark offers a powerful description of the brain as a prediction machine, which offers progress on t...
A commentary on Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive scien...