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Are we predictive engines? Perils, prospects, and the puzzle of the porous perceiver
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Clark, Andy
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Attention - physiology
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/ Brain - physiology
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Cognitive Science - trends
/ Data compression
/ Humans
/ Neurosciences
/ Perception - physiology
2013
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Are we predictive engines? Perils, prospects, and the puzzle of the porous perceiver
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Clark, Andy
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Attention - physiology
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/ Brain - physiology
/ Cognition - physiology
/ Cognitive Science - trends
/ Data compression
/ Humans
/ Neurosciences
/ Perception - physiology
2013
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Are we predictive engines? Perils, prospects, and the puzzle of the porous perceiver
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Are we predictive engines? Perils, prospects, and the puzzle of the porous perceiver
2013
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The target article sketched and explored a mechanism (action-oriented predictive processing) most plausibly associated with core forms of cortical processing. In assessing the attractions and pitfalls of the proposal we should keep that element distinct from larger, though interlocking, issues concerning the nature of adaptive organization in general.
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Cambridge University Press
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