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The Predictive Mind
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Author(s):
Jakob Hohwy
Publication date:
November 28 2013
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Oxford University Press
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New directions in predictive processing
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November 28 2013
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10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199682737.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 12
Perception as causal inference
pp. 41
Prediction error minimization
pp. 59
Prediction error, context, and precision
pp. 75
Action and expected experience
pp. 100
Binding is inference
pp. 117
Is predicting seeing?
pp. 140
Precarious prediction
pp. 172
Surprise and misrepresentation
pp. 191
Precision, attention, and consciousness
pp. 207
Perceptual unity in action
pp. 224
The fragile mirror of nature
pp. 242
Into the predictive mind
pp. 258
Concluding remarks: The mind in prediction
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