Predictive processing (PP) accounts of perception are unique not merely in that they postulate a unity between perception and imagination. Rather, they are unique in claiming that perception should be conceptualised in terms of imagination and that the two involve an identity of neural implementation. This paper argues against this postulated unity, on both conceptual and empirical grounds. Conceptually, the manner in which PP theorists link perception and imagination belies an impoverished account of imagery as cloistered from the external world in its intentionality, akin to a virtual reality, as well as endogenously generated. Yet this ignores a whole class of imagery whose intentionality is directed on the actual environment—projected m...
Visual experiences can be triggered externally, by signals coming from the outside world during perc...
“Perception is controlled hallucination,” according to proponents of predictive processing accounts ...
Predictive Processing theory, hotly debated in neuroscience, psychology and philosophy, promises to ...
Predictive processing (PP) accounts of perception are unique not merely in that they postulate a uni...
Predictive processing (PP) accounts of perception are unique not merely in that they postulate a uni...
This paper examines the relationship between perceiving and imagining on the basis of predictive pro...
Human beings have the ability to ‘augment’ reality by superimposing mental imagery on the visually p...
Traditionally, philosophers have appealed to the phenomenological similarity between visual experien...
International audienceMental imagery has often been taken to be equivalent to "sensory imagination",...
First described by Galton in 1880 and then remaining unnoticed for a century, recent investigations ...
According to some (e.g. Friston, 2010) predictive processing (PP) models of cognition have the pote...
Imagery and imagination are different mental abilities but the boundaries between them are not alway...
There is increasing evidence that imagination relies on similar neural mechanisms as externally trig...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this recordThis ...
What happens when an expectation of a certain perceptible event is fulfilled? Traditional empiricist...
Visual experiences can be triggered externally, by signals coming from the outside world during perc...
“Perception is controlled hallucination,” according to proponents of predictive processing accounts ...
Predictive Processing theory, hotly debated in neuroscience, psychology and philosophy, promises to ...
Predictive processing (PP) accounts of perception are unique not merely in that they postulate a uni...
Predictive processing (PP) accounts of perception are unique not merely in that they postulate a uni...
This paper examines the relationship between perceiving and imagining on the basis of predictive pro...
Human beings have the ability to ‘augment’ reality by superimposing mental imagery on the visually p...
Traditionally, philosophers have appealed to the phenomenological similarity between visual experien...
International audienceMental imagery has often been taken to be equivalent to "sensory imagination",...
First described by Galton in 1880 and then remaining unnoticed for a century, recent investigations ...
According to some (e.g. Friston, 2010) predictive processing (PP) models of cognition have the pote...
Imagery and imagination are different mental abilities but the boundaries between them are not alway...
There is increasing evidence that imagination relies on similar neural mechanisms as externally trig...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this recordThis ...
What happens when an expectation of a certain perceptible event is fulfilled? Traditional empiricist...
Visual experiences can be triggered externally, by signals coming from the outside world during perc...
“Perception is controlled hallucination,” according to proponents of predictive processing accounts ...
Predictive Processing theory, hotly debated in neuroscience, psychology and philosophy, promises to ...