Non-lethal sampling for assessment of mitochondrial function does not affect metabolic rate and swimming performance [0.03%]
用于评估线粒体功能的非致死性取样不影响代谢率和游泳表现
Elisa Thoral,Lauréliane Dargère,Ione Medina-Suárez et al.
Elisa Thoral et al.
A fundamental issue in the metabolic field is whether it is possible to understand underlying mechanisms that characterize individual variation. Whole-animal performance relies on mitochondrial function as it produces energy for cellular pr...
Individual variation in thermally induced plasticity of metabolic rates: ecological and evolutionary implications for a warming world [0.03%]
温度诱导的代谢速率可塑性中的个体差异:变暖世界中的生态和进化意义
Lumír Gvoždík
Lumír Gvoždík
Energy metabolism is a fundamental property of life providing the energy for all processes and functions within an organism. As it is temperature-dependent, it mediates the effects of changing climate on ectotherm fitness and population dyn...
Fluency, prediction and motivation: how processing dynamics, expectations and epistemic goals shape aesthetic judgements [0.03%]
流畅感、预测和动机:加工动态过程、期待以及求知目标如何影响审美判断
Jenny Yoo,Katarzyna Jasko,Piotr Winkielman
Jenny Yoo
What psychological mechanisms underlie aesthetic judgements? An influential account known as the Hedonic Marking of Fluency, later developed into a Processing Fluency Theory of Aesthetic Pleasure, posits that ease of processing elicits posi...
A hole in a piece of cardboard and predictive brain: the incomprehension of modern art in the light of the predictive coding paradigm [0.03%]
管窥之见:从预测编码理论的角度浅析现代艺术的难以理解性
Ladislav Kesner
Ladislav Kesner
Incomprehension of and resistance to contemporaneous art have been constant features in the development of modern art. The predictive coding framework can be used to analyse this response by outlining the difference between the misunderstan...
Predicting instabilities: an embodied perspective on unstable experiences with art and design [0.03%]
预测不稳定:关于艺术与设计中的不稳定体验的具身观点
Claudia Muth,Claus-Christian Carbon
Claudia Muth
Predictive Processing (PP) provides a theoretical framework that describes perception as a process attempting to increase the predictability of stimulations by updating predictions or exploring new sensations. Moreover, perception and actio...
Metaphors or mechanism? Predictive coding and a (brief) history of empirical study of the arts [0.03%]
比喻还是机制?预测编码以及(简短的)艺术经验研究历史
Helmut Leder,Matthew Pelowski
Helmut Leder
Predictive processing (PP) offers an intriguing approach to perception, cognition, but also to appreciation of the arts. It does this by positing both a theoretical basis-one might say a 'metaphor'-for how we engage and respond, placing emp...
The impact of crossmodal predictions on the neural processing of aesthetic stimuli [0.03%]
跨模式预测对审美刺激神经处理的影响
Marianne Tiihonen,Niels Trusbak Haumann,Yury Shtyrov et al.
Marianne Tiihonen et al.
Neuroaesthetic research has focused on neural predictive processes involved in the encounter with art stimuli or the related evaluative judgements, and it has been mainly conducted unimodally. Here, with electroencephalography, magnetoencep...
Being alive to the world: an artist's perspective on predictive processing [0.03%]
感知世界:预测加工理论下的艺术创作视角
Robert Pepperell
Robert Pepperell
I consider predictive processing (PP) from the perspective of an artist who also conducts scientific research into art and perception. This paper presents artworks I have made and statements from other artists that exemplify some of PP's co...
The aesthetic valve: how aesthetic appreciation may switch emotional states from anxiety to curiosity [0.03%]
审美阀门:审美欣赏如何将情绪状态从焦虑切换为好奇
Paolo Barbieri,Pietro Sarasso,Fabio Lodico et al.
Paolo Barbieri et al.
Pursuing new knowledge in the entropic environment is pivotal for survival. However, dealing with uncertainty is a costly challenge for the agent surrounded by the stochastic sensory world, giving rise to different epistemic emotions, such ...
Parallelisms and deviations: two fundamentals of an aesthetics of poetic diction [0.03%]
并置与偏离:论诗歌语言的两大美学原则
Winfried Menninghaus,Valentin Wagner,Ines Schindler et al.
Winfried Menninghaus et al.
Poetic diction routinely involves two complementary classes of features: (i) parallelisms, i.e. repetitive patterns (rhyme, metre, alliteration, etc.) that enhance the predictability of upcoming words, and (ii) poetic deviations that challe...