Neuroscientists have in recent years turned to building models that aim to generate predictions rather than explanations. This “predictive turn” has swept across domains including law, marketing, and neuropsychiatry. Yet the norms of prediction remain undertheorized relative to those of explanation. I examine two styles of predictive modeling and show how they exemplify the normative dynamics at work in prediction. I propose an account of how predictive models, conceived of as technological devices for aiding decision-making, can come to be adequate for purposes that are defined by both their guiding research questions and their larger social context of application
There is a disagreement over the scope of explanation for predictive processing. While some proponen...
In the 20th century we thought the brain extracted knowledge from sensations. The 21st century witne...
Biological brains are increasingly cast as ‘prediction machines’: evolved organs whose core operatin...
Neuroscientists have in recent years turned to building models that aim to generate predictions rath...
In the last two decades, philosophy of neuroscience has predominantly focused on explanation. Indeed...
International audienceUnderstanding the organization of complex behavior as it relates to the brain ...
Neuroprediction is the use of structural or functional brain or nervous system variables to make any...
International audienceThe last decades saw dramatic progress in brain research. These advances were ...
The idea that predictions shape how we perceive and comprehend the world has become increasingly inf...
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...
The idea that predictions shape how we perceive and comprehend the world has become increasingly inf...
Recent work in computational and cognitive neuroscience depicts the brain as an ever‐active predicti...
We build models of the world around us to guide perception and learning in the face of uncertainty. ...
In recent years, neuroscience has begun to transform itself into a “big data” enterprise with the im...
There is a disagreement over the scope of explanation for predictive processing. While some proponen...
In the 20th century we thought the brain extracted knowledge from sensations. The 21st century witne...
Biological brains are increasingly cast as ‘prediction machines’: evolved organs whose core operatin...
Neuroscientists have in recent years turned to building models that aim to generate predictions rath...
In the last two decades, philosophy of neuroscience has predominantly focused on explanation. Indeed...
International audienceUnderstanding the organization of complex behavior as it relates to the brain ...
Neuroprediction is the use of structural or functional brain or nervous system variables to make any...
International audienceThe last decades saw dramatic progress in brain research. These advances were ...
The idea that predictions shape how we perceive and comprehend the world has become increasingly inf...
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...
The idea that predictions shape how we perceive and comprehend the world has become increasingly inf...
Recent work in computational and cognitive neuroscience depicts the brain as an ever‐active predicti...
We build models of the world around us to guide perception and learning in the face of uncertainty. ...
In recent years, neuroscience has begun to transform itself into a “big data” enterprise with the im...
There is a disagreement over the scope of explanation for predictive processing. While some proponen...
In the 20th century we thought the brain extracted knowledge from sensations. The 21st century witne...
Biological brains are increasingly cast as ‘prediction machines’: evolved organs whose core operatin...