Bayesian brain theories suggest that perception, action and cognition arise as animals minimise the mismatch between their expectations and reality. This principle could unify cognitive science with the broader natural sciences, but leave key elements of cognition and behaviour unexplained
Traditional neuroeconomic theories of decision-making assume that utilities are based on intrinsic v...
Predictive coding posits that neural systems make forward-looking predictions about incoming informa...
How are beliefs efficacious? One answer is: via rational intentional action. But there are other way...
Bayesian brain theories suggest that perception, action and cognition arise as animals minimise the ...
‘Predictive Processing’ (PP) is an emerging paradigm in cognitive neuroscience that depicts the huma...
We present a computational framework for understanding The-ory of Mind (ToM): the human capacity for...
In standard decision theory, rational agents are objective, keeping their beliefs independent from t...
Finding out why we have beliefs and desires is important for a thorough understanding of the nature ...
A key component of much current research in behavioral ecology, cognitive science, and economics is ...
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...
© 2017 Dr. Daniel BennettAdaptive goal-directed behaviour depends on a well-calibrated internal mode...
A commentary on "Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive scie...
The psychological mechanism of decision-making has traditionally been modeled with the help of belie...
For making decisions in everyday life we often have first to infer the set of environmental features...
Traditional neuroeconomic theories of decision-making assume that utilities are based on intrinsic v...
Predictive coding posits that neural systems make forward-looking predictions about incoming informa...
How are beliefs efficacious? One answer is: via rational intentional action. But there are other way...
Bayesian brain theories suggest that perception, action and cognition arise as animals minimise the ...
‘Predictive Processing’ (PP) is an emerging paradigm in cognitive neuroscience that depicts the huma...
We present a computational framework for understanding The-ory of Mind (ToM): the human capacity for...
In standard decision theory, rational agents are objective, keeping their beliefs independent from t...
Finding out why we have beliefs and desires is important for a thorough understanding of the nature ...
A key component of much current research in behavioral ecology, cognitive science, and economics is ...
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...
© 2017 Dr. Daniel BennettAdaptive goal-directed behaviour depends on a well-calibrated internal mode...
A commentary on "Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive scie...
The psychological mechanism of decision-making has traditionally been modeled with the help of belie...
For making decisions in everyday life we often have first to infer the set of environmental features...
Traditional neuroeconomic theories of decision-making assume that utilities are based on intrinsic v...
Predictive coding posits that neural systems make forward-looking predictions about incoming informa...
How are beliefs efficacious? One answer is: via rational intentional action. But there are other way...