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.
%0 Journal Article
%1 BBS:8918824
%A Paton, Bryan
%A Skewes, Josh
%A Frith, Chris
%A Hohwy, Jakob
%D 2013
%J Behavioral and Brain Sciences
%K cognition cognitive neuroscience predictivecoding
%N 03
%P 222--222
%R 10.1017/S0140525X12002191
%T Skull-bound perception and precision optimization through culture
%U http://journals.cambridge.org/article_S0140525X12002191
%V 36
%X 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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abstract = { 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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