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This project aims to challenge traditional theories of brain function by proposing a new framework based on anticipation rather than prediction. By exploring this concept at various biological levels, it seeks to provide a fresh perspective on neural activity and its implications for understanding brain processes.
Within theoretical neuroscience, many have by now embraced the view of the brain as a prediction machine which updates its predictions in light of incoming information.
Yet, these ‘Predictive Processing’ theories (PP) face big conceptual challenges.
As I've shown previously, by relying on semantic notions like information, representation, prediction, hypothesis-testing etc., they resist integration within the larger causal-mechanistic framework of which they claim to be a part.
The twofold probl…
UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN
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France, Paris
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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