Skull-bound perception and precision optimization through culture

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (3):222-222 (2013)
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Abstract

Clark acknowledges but resists the indirect mind–world relation inherent in prediction error minimization (PEM). But directness should also be resisted. This creates a puzzle, which calls for reconceptualization of the relation. We suggest that a causal conception captures both aspects. With this conception, aspects of situated cognition, social interaction and culture can be understood as emerging through precision optimization

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Jakob Hohwy
Monash University

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