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  1. When the world becomes 'too real': a Bayesian explanation of autistic perception.Elizabeth Pellicano & David Burr - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (10):504-510.
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  • Vision.David Marr - 1982 - W. H. Freeman.
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  • Bayes in the Brain—On Bayesian Modelling in Neuroscience.Matteo Colombo & Peggy Seriès - 2012 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 63 (3):697-723.
    According to a growing trend in theoretical neuroscience, the human perceptual system is akin to a Bayesian machine. The aim of this article is to clearly articulate the claims that perception can be considered Bayesian inference and that the brain can be considered a Bayesian machine, some of the epistemological challenges to these claims; and some of the implications of these claims. We address two questions: (i) How are Bayesian models used in theoretical neuroscience? (ii) From the use of Bayesian (...)
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  • Response to Brock: noise and autism.Elizabeth Pellicano & David Burr - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (12):574-575.
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  • Alternative Bayesian accounts of autistic perception: comment on Pellicano and Burr.Jon Brock - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (12):573-574.
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