Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive science

A Clark - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2013 - cambridge.org
Brains, it has recently been argued, are essentially prediction machines. They are bundles
of cells that support perception and action by constantly attempting to match incoming …

[HTML][HTML] Gaming science: the “Gamification” of scientific thinking

BJ Morris, S Croker, C Zimmerman, D Gill… - Frontiers in …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Science is critically important for advancing economics, health, and social well-being in the
twenty-first century. A scientifically literate workforce is one that is well-suited to meet the …

[图书][B] How things shape the mind: A theory of material engagement

L Malafouris - 2013 - books.google.com
An account of the different ways in which things have become cognitive extensions of the
human body, from prehistory to the present. An increasingly influential school of thought in …

[HTML][HTML] The role of locomotion in psychological development

DI Anderson, JJ Campos, DC Witherington… - Frontiers in …, 2013 - frontiersin.org
The psychological revolution that follows the onset of independent locomotion in the latter
half of the infant's first year provides one of the best illustrations of the intimate connection …

Extending predictive processing to the body: emotion as interoceptive inference

AK Seth, HD Critchley - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2013 - search.proquest.com
The Bayesian brain hypothesis provides an attractive unifying framework for perception,
cognition, and action. We argue that the framework can also usefully integrate interoception …

Active inference and free energy

K Friston - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2013 - search.proquest.com
Why do brains have so many connections? The principles exposed by Andy Clark provide
answers to questions like this by appealing to the notion that brains distil causal regularities …

[PDF][PDF] The problem with brain GUTs: Conflation of different senses of" prediction" threatens metaphysical disaster

ML Anderson, T Chemero - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2013 - drive.google.com
Clark appears to be moving toward epistemic internalism, which he once rightly rejected.
This results from a double over-interpretation of predictive coding's significance. First, Clark …

[PDF][PDF] Prediction, explanation, and the role of generative models in language processing.

TA Farmer, M Brown, MK Tanenhaus - cognitive science, 2013 - researchgate.net
We propose, following Clark, that generative models also play a central role in the
perception and interpretation of linguistic signals. The data explanation approach provides a …

[PDF][PDF] Personal narratives as the highest level of cognitive integration

RA Mar, JB Peterson, JB Peterson - Behavioral and Brain …, 2013 - researchgate.net
We suggest that the hierarchical predictive processing account detailed by Clark can be
usefully integrated with narrative psychology by situating personal narratives at the top of an …

Are we predictive engines?: Perils, prospects, and the puzzle of the porous perceiver

A Clark - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2013 - research.ed.ac.uk
Brains, it has recently been argued, are essentially prediction machines. They are bundles
of cells that support perception and action by constantly attempting to match incoming …