This chapter wades into the growing discussion surrounding embodied cognition and predictive processing. After surveying a recent debate between Jakob Hohwy and Andy Clark, it articulates two outstanding issues facing discussions of compatibility. It argues that headway on these issues can be made by drawing on the resources of philosophy of science
Embodied cognition represents one of most important theoretical developments in contemporary cogniti...
How does the living body impact, and perhaps even help constitute, the thinking, reasoning, feeling...
We introduce the predictive processing account of body representation, according to which body repre...
Decision-making has traditionally been modelled as a serial process, consisting of a number of disti...
Over the past few years, the prediction error minimization (PEM) framework has increasingly been gai...
Recent work in computational and cognitive neuroscience depicts the brain as an ever‐active predicti...
Embodied cognition (EC), the view that the body plays a central role in shaping the mind, is gaining...
Predictive processing (PP) approaches to the mind are increasingly popular in the cognitive sciences...
Embodied cognition represents one of most important research programs in contemporary cognitive scie...
Biological brains are increasingly cast as ‘prediction machines’: evolved organs whose core operatin...
Versions of the “predictive brain” hypothesis rank among the most promising and the most conceptuall...
A cognitivist account of decision-making views choice behaviour as a serial process of deliberation ...
In his (2014) paper, Jakob Hohwy outlines a theory of the brain as an organ for prediction-error min...
Recent years have seen a large amount of empirical studies related to ‘embodied cognition’. While in...
If you are leaning backwards in your chair, are you more likely to think about the past than the fut...
Embodied cognition represents one of most important theoretical developments in contemporary cogniti...
How does the living body impact, and perhaps even help constitute, the thinking, reasoning, feeling...
We introduce the predictive processing account of body representation, according to which body repre...
Decision-making has traditionally been modelled as a serial process, consisting of a number of disti...
Over the past few years, the prediction error minimization (PEM) framework has increasingly been gai...
Recent work in computational and cognitive neuroscience depicts the brain as an ever‐active predicti...
Embodied cognition (EC), the view that the body plays a central role in shaping the mind, is gaining...
Predictive processing (PP) approaches to the mind are increasingly popular in the cognitive sciences...
Embodied cognition represents one of most important research programs in contemporary cognitive scie...
Biological brains are increasingly cast as ‘prediction machines’: evolved organs whose core operatin...
Versions of the “predictive brain” hypothesis rank among the most promising and the most conceptuall...
A cognitivist account of decision-making views choice behaviour as a serial process of deliberation ...
In his (2014) paper, Jakob Hohwy outlines a theory of the brain as an organ for prediction-error min...
Recent years have seen a large amount of empirical studies related to ‘embodied cognition’. While in...
If you are leaning backwards in your chair, are you more likely to think about the past than the fut...
Embodied cognition represents one of most important theoretical developments in contemporary cogniti...
How does the living body impact, and perhaps even help constitute, the thinking, reasoning, feeling...
We introduce the predictive processing account of body representation, according to which body repre...