Discussion of the Dec. 2021 paper by Giovanni Pezzulo, Thomas Parr and Karl Friston "The evolution of brain architectures for predictive coding and active inference" https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/abs/10.1098/rstb.2020.0531 Session 038.0, February 10, 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOo4juE_zcI Session 038.1, February 16, 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azwqMjgfY8Y Session 038.2, February 23, 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OQx04x8-z
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International audienceThis article considers the evolution of brain architectures for predictive pro...
The work published in this Research Topic advances our understanding on complex systems at large and...
© 2022 Nowotny, van Albada, Fellous, Haas, Jolivet, Metzner and Sharpee. This is an open-access arti...
International audienceThe brain is a self-organizing system, which has evolved such that neuronal re...
On June 21st, 2021, Active Inference Lab (activeinference.org/) hosted its first Applied Active Infe...
The cerebral cortex constitutes more than half the volume of the human brain and is presumed to be r...
Despite more than a century-long effort, the functioning of the few-pound lump of white and grey ma...
It is often helpful to distinguish between a theory (Marr’s computational level) and a specific impl...
The cerebral cortex constitutes more than half the volume of the human brain and is presumed to be r...
Discussions of the Dec. 2020 paper “Extended active inference: Constructing predictive cognition bey...
Discussions of the 2021 paper “Predictive Coding: a Theoretical and Experimental Review” by Beren Mi...
Discussion of the 2021 paper by "Robot navigation as hierarchical active inference" by Ozan Çatal, T...
Discussion of the 2020 paper by Franz Kuchling, Karl Friston, Georgi Georgiev, and Michael Levin, “M...
Discussion of the 2021 paper by Matt Sims & Giovanni Pezzulo, "Modelling ourselves: what the free en...
Discussions with authors of the 2021 paper “Active inference models do not contradict folk psycholog...
International audienceThis article considers the evolution of brain architectures for predictive pro...
The work published in this Research Topic advances our understanding on complex systems at large and...
© 2022 Nowotny, van Albada, Fellous, Haas, Jolivet, Metzner and Sharpee. This is an open-access arti...
International audienceThe brain is a self-organizing system, which has evolved such that neuronal re...
On June 21st, 2021, Active Inference Lab (activeinference.org/) hosted its first Applied Active Infe...
The cerebral cortex constitutes more than half the volume of the human brain and is presumed to be r...
Despite more than a century-long effort, the functioning of the few-pound lump of white and grey ma...
It is often helpful to distinguish between a theory (Marr’s computational level) and a specific impl...
The cerebral cortex constitutes more than half the volume of the human brain and is presumed to be r...