This article outlines how a core concept from theories of homeostasis and cybernetics, the inference-control loop, may be used to guide differential diagnosis in computational psychiatry and computational psychosomatics. In particular, we discuss 1) how conceptualizing perception and action as inference-control loops yields a joint computational perspective on brain-world and brain-body interactions and 2) how the concrete formulation of this loop as a hierarchical Bayesian model points to key computational quantities that inform a taxonomy of potential disease mechanisms. We consider the utility of this perspective for differential diagnosis in concrete clinical applications
Computational psychiatry involves applying a collection of theoretical notions, including data analy...
This paper considers psychotic symptoms in terms of false inferences or beliefs. It is based on the ...
International audienceThe notion that self-disorders are at the root of the emergence of schizophren...
This article outlines how a core concept from theories of homeostasis and cybernetics, the inference...
This article outlines how a core concept from theories of homeostasis and cybernetics, the inference...
Computational psychiatry is a rapidly growing field attempting to translate advances in computationa...
Computational ideas pervade many areas of science and have an integrative explanatory role in neuros...
The nascent field of computational psychiatry includes the application of computational and statisti...
Translating advances in neuroscience into benefits for patients with mental illness presents enormou...
Computational Psychiatry is a heterogeneous field at the intersection of computational neuro-science...
The aetiology of psychiatric disorders remains poorly understood, despite significant progress in ne...
A major reason for disappointing progress of psychiatric diagnostics and nosology is the lack of tes...
Computational Psychiatry aims to describe the relationship between the brain's neurobiology, its env...
Psychiatry has found it difficult to develop a nosology that allows for the targeted ...
This review considers computational psychiatry from a particular viewpoint: namely, a commitment to ...
Computational psychiatry involves applying a collection of theoretical notions, including data analy...
This paper considers psychotic symptoms in terms of false inferences or beliefs. It is based on the ...
International audienceThe notion that self-disorders are at the root of the emergence of schizophren...
This article outlines how a core concept from theories of homeostasis and cybernetics, the inference...
This article outlines how a core concept from theories of homeostasis and cybernetics, the inference...
Computational psychiatry is a rapidly growing field attempting to translate advances in computationa...
Computational ideas pervade many areas of science and have an integrative explanatory role in neuros...
The nascent field of computational psychiatry includes the application of computational and statisti...
Translating advances in neuroscience into benefits for patients with mental illness presents enormou...
Computational Psychiatry is a heterogeneous field at the intersection of computational neuro-science...
The aetiology of psychiatric disorders remains poorly understood, despite significant progress in ne...
A major reason for disappointing progress of psychiatric diagnostics and nosology is the lack of tes...
Computational Psychiatry aims to describe the relationship between the brain's neurobiology, its env...
Psychiatry has found it difficult to develop a nosology that allows for the targeted ...
This review considers computational psychiatry from a particular viewpoint: namely, a commitment to ...
Computational psychiatry involves applying a collection of theoretical notions, including data analy...
This paper considers psychotic symptoms in terms of false inferences or beliefs. It is based on the ...
International audienceThe notion that self-disorders are at the root of the emergence of schizophren...