Contains fulltext : 160511.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Over the past few years, the prediction error minimization (PEM) framework has increasingly been gaining ground throughout the cognitive sciences. A key issue dividing proponents of PEM is how we should conceptualize the relation between brain, body and environment. Clark advocates a version of PEM which retains, at least to a certain extent, his prior commitments to Embodied Cognition and to the Extended Mind Hypothesis. Hohwy, by contrast, presents a sustained argument that PEM actually rules out at least some versions of Embodied and Extended cognition. The aim of this paper is to facilitate a constructive debate between these two competing alternative...
Clark acknowledges but resists the indirect mind–world relation inherent in prediction error minimiz...
There is a disagreement over the scope of explanation for predictive processing. While some proponen...
The proposal that probabilistic inference and unconscious hypothesis testing are central to informat...
Over the past few years, the prediction error minimization (PEM) framework has increasingly been gai...
Prediction Error Minimization theory (PEM) is one of the most promising attempts to model perception...
An exciting theory in neuroscience is that the brain is an organ for prediction error minimization (...
In his (2014) paper, Jakob Hohwy outlines a theory of the brain as an organ for prediction-error min...
This chapter wades into the growing discussion surrounding embodied cognition and predictive process...
Prediction Error Minimization theory (PEM) is one of the most promising attempts to model perception...
The main aim of this article is to give an assessment of prediction error minimization (PEM) as a un...
An influential body of research in neuroscience and the philosophy of mind asserts that the brain is...
The main aim of this article is to give an assessment of prediction error minimization (PEM) as a un...
To appear in the Journal of Philosophy 2007Human cognitive processing, according to the Extended Min...
This chapter contributes to the ongoing debate by considering how best to interpret Prediction Error...
The proposal that probabilistic inference and unconscious hypothesis testing are central to informat...
Clark acknowledges but resists the indirect mind–world relation inherent in prediction error minimiz...
There is a disagreement over the scope of explanation for predictive processing. While some proponen...
The proposal that probabilistic inference and unconscious hypothesis testing are central to informat...
Over the past few years, the prediction error minimization (PEM) framework has increasingly been gai...
Prediction Error Minimization theory (PEM) is one of the most promising attempts to model perception...
An exciting theory in neuroscience is that the brain is an organ for prediction error minimization (...
In his (2014) paper, Jakob Hohwy outlines a theory of the brain as an organ for prediction-error min...
This chapter wades into the growing discussion surrounding embodied cognition and predictive process...
Prediction Error Minimization theory (PEM) is one of the most promising attempts to model perception...
The main aim of this article is to give an assessment of prediction error minimization (PEM) as a un...
An influential body of research in neuroscience and the philosophy of mind asserts that the brain is...
The main aim of this article is to give an assessment of prediction error minimization (PEM) as a un...
To appear in the Journal of Philosophy 2007Human cognitive processing, according to the Extended Min...
This chapter contributes to the ongoing debate by considering how best to interpret Prediction Error...
The proposal that probabilistic inference and unconscious hypothesis testing are central to informat...
Clark acknowledges but resists the indirect mind–world relation inherent in prediction error minimiz...
There is a disagreement over the scope of explanation for predictive processing. While some proponen...
The proposal that probabilistic inference and unconscious hypothesis testing are central to informat...