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The Philosophy and Science of Predictive Processing

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Bloomsbury Academic 2021Description: 234pISBN:
  • 9781350099753
DDC classification:
  • O02.1 M523
Contents:
Introduction Dina Mendonça Manuel Curado and Steven S. Gouveia Part 1 Predictive Processing: Philosophical Approaches 1 Predictive Processing and Representation: How Less Can Be More Thomas van Es and Erik Myin 2 A Humean Challenge to Predictive Coding Colin Klein 3 Are Markov Blankets Real and Does It Matter? Richard Menary and Alexander James Gillett 4 Predictive Processing and Metaphysical Views of the Self Klaus Gärtner and Robert Clowes Part 2 Predictive Processing: Cognitive Science and Neuroscientific Approaches 5 From the Retina to Action: Dynamics of Predictive Processing in the Visual System Laurent Perrinet 6 Predictive Processing and Consciousness: Prediction Fallacy and Its Spatiotemporal Resolution Steven S. Gouveia 7 The Many Faces of Attention: Why Precision Optimization Is Not Attention Madeleine Ransom and Sina Fazelpour 8 Predictive Processing: Does It Compute? Chris Thornton Part 3 Predictive Processing: Mental Health 9 The Predictive Brain, Conscious Experience, and Brain-related Conditions Lorena Chanes and Lisa Feldman Barrett 10 Disconnection and Diaschisis: Active Inference in Neuropsychology Thomas Parr and Karl J. Friston 11 The Phenomenology and Predictive Processing of Time in Depression Zachariah A. Neemeh and Shaun Gallagher 12 Why Use Predictive Processing to Explain Psychopathology? The Case of Anorexia Nervosa Stephen Gadsby and Jakob Hohwy
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Introduction Dina Mendonça Manuel Curado and Steven S. Gouveia
Part 1 Predictive Processing: Philosophical Approaches
1 Predictive Processing and Representation: How Less Can Be More
Thomas van Es and Erik Myin
2 A Humean Challenge to Predictive Coding Colin Klein
3 Are Markov Blankets Real and Does It Matter? Richard Menary and
Alexander James Gillett
4 Predictive Processing and Metaphysical Views of the Self Klaus Gärtner
and Robert Clowes

Part 2 Predictive Processing: Cognitive Science and Neuroscientific Approaches
5 From the Retina to Action: Dynamics of Predictive Processing in the
Visual System Laurent Perrinet
6 Predictive Processing and Consciousness: Prediction Fallacy and Its
Spatiotemporal Resolution Steven S. Gouveia
7 The Many Faces of Attention: Why Precision Optimization Is Not
Attention Madeleine Ransom and Sina Fazelpour
8 Predictive Processing: Does It Compute? Chris Thornton

Part 3 Predictive Processing: Mental Health
9 The Predictive Brain, Conscious Experience, and Brain-related
Conditions Lorena Chanes and Lisa Feldman Barrett
10 Disconnection and Diaschisis: Active Inference
in Neuropsychology Thomas Parr and Karl J. Friston
11 The Phenomenology and Predictive Processing of Time in
Depression Zachariah A. Neemeh and Shaun Gallagher
12 Why Use Predictive Processing to Explain Psychopathology? The Case of
Anorexia Nervosa Stephen Gadsby and Jakob Hohwy

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