The philosophy and science of predictive processing /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Bloomsbury (Firm)
Other Authors: Mendonça, Dina (Editor), Curado, Manuel, 1967- (Editor), Gouveia, Steven S. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2021.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • List of Figures
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Preface: The Brain as a Prediction Machine
  • Acknowledgments
  • List of Abbreviations
  • 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
  • Index