The active visual system comprises the visual cortices, cerebral attention networks, and oculomotor system. While fascinating in its own right, it is also an important model for sensorimotor networks in general. A prominent approach to studying this system is active inference—which assumes the brain makes use of an internal (generative) model to predict proprioceptive and visual input. This approach treats action as ensuring sensations conform to predictions (i.e., by moving the eyes) and posits that visual percepts are the consequence of updating predictions to conform to sensations. Under active inference, the challenge is to identify the form of the generative model that makes these predictions—and thus directs behavior. In this paper, w...
International audienceWithin the central nervous system, visual areas are essential in transforming ...
Background This paper introduces a new paradigm that allows one to quantify the Bayesian beliefs evi...
This review paper offers an overview of the history and future of active inference—a unifying perspe...
In this paper, we draw from recent theoretical work on active perception, which suggests that the br...
Perception of our sensory environment is actively constructed from sensory input and prior expectati...
Active inference is emerging as a possible unifying theory ofperception and action in cognitive and ...
To infer the causes of its sensations, the brain must call on a generative (predictive) model. This ...
This paper describes an active inference scheme for visual searches and the perceptual synthesis ent...
This paper describes an active inference scheme for visual searches and the perceptual synthesis ent...
To infer the causes of its sensations, the brain must call on a generative (predictive) model. This ...
Perception of our sensory environment is actively constructed from sensory input and prior expectati...
International audienceThis paper considers the problem of sensorimotor delays in the optimal control...
Presented on March 15, 2017, 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, Room 1116-111...
AbstractBackgroundThis paper introduces a new paradigm that allows one to quantify the Bayesian beli...
International audienceWithin the central nervous system, visual areas are essential in transforming ...
International audienceWithin the central nervous system, visual areas are essential in transforming ...
Background This paper introduces a new paradigm that allows one to quantify the Bayesian beliefs evi...
This review paper offers an overview of the history and future of active inference—a unifying perspe...
In this paper, we draw from recent theoretical work on active perception, which suggests that the br...
Perception of our sensory environment is actively constructed from sensory input and prior expectati...
Active inference is emerging as a possible unifying theory ofperception and action in cognitive and ...
To infer the causes of its sensations, the brain must call on a generative (predictive) model. This ...
This paper describes an active inference scheme for visual searches and the perceptual synthesis ent...
This paper describes an active inference scheme for visual searches and the perceptual synthesis ent...
To infer the causes of its sensations, the brain must call on a generative (predictive) model. This ...
Perception of our sensory environment is actively constructed from sensory input and prior expectati...
International audienceThis paper considers the problem of sensorimotor delays in the optimal control...
Presented on March 15, 2017, 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, Room 1116-111...
AbstractBackgroundThis paper introduces a new paradigm that allows one to quantify the Bayesian beli...
International audienceWithin the central nervous system, visual areas are essential in transforming ...
International audienceWithin the central nervous system, visual areas are essential in transforming ...
Background This paper introduces a new paradigm that allows one to quantify the Bayesian beliefs evi...
This review paper offers an overview of the history and future of active inference—a unifying perspe...