Karin Kukkonen
Karin Kukkonen
Predictive processing is a recent approach in cognitive science that describes the brain as an engine of probabilistic hierarchical inference. Initially proposed as a general theory of brain function, predictive processing has recently been...
Cultivating creativity: predictive brains and the enlightened room problem [0.03%]
培养创造力:预测大脑与开悟房间问题
Axel Constant,Karl John Friston,Andy Clark
Axel Constant
How can one conciliate the claim that humans are uncertainty minimizing systems that seek to navigate predictable and familiar environments with the claim that humans can be creative? We call this the Enlightened Room Problem (ERP). The sol...
Perceptual oddities: assessing the relationship between film editing and prediction processes [0.03%]
感知异常:评估电影剪辑与预测过程之间的关系
Alice Drew,Salvador Soto-Faraco
Alice Drew
During film viewing, humans parse sequences of individual shots into larger narrative structures, often weaving transitions at edit points into an apparently seamless and continuous flow. Editing helps filmmakers manipulate visual transitio...
Aenne A Brielmann,Max Berentelg,Peter Dayan
Aenne A Brielmann
Listening to music, watching a sunset-many sensory experiences are valuable to us, to a degree that differs significantly between individuals, and within an individual over time. We have theorized (Brielmann & Dayan 2022 Psychol. Rev. 129, ...
Surfing uncertainty with screams: predictive processing, error dynamics and horror films [0.03%]
尖叫中的不确定性:预测加工、误差动态和恐怖电影
Mark Miller,Ben White,Coltan Scrivner
Mark Miller
Despite tremendous efforts in psychology, neuroscience and media and cultural studies, it is still something of a mystery why humans are attracted to fictional content that is horrifying, disgusting or otherwise aversive. While the psycholo...
Cognitive and sensory expectations independently shape musical expectancy and pleasure [0.03%]
认知和感官预期独立地塑造音乐的期待感和愉悦感
Vincent K M Cheung,Peter M C Harrison,Stefan Koelsch et al.
Vincent K M Cheung et al.
Expectation is crucial for our enjoyment of music, yet the underlying generative mechanisms remain unclear. While sensory models derive predictions based on local acoustic information in the auditory signal, cognitive models assume abstract...
Order and change in art: towards an active inference account of aesthetic experience [0.03%]
艺术中的秩序与变化——走向一种积极推理的美学体验解释框架
Sander Van de Cruys,Jacopo Frascaroli,Karl Friston
Sander Van de Cruys
How to account for the power that art holds over us? Why do artworks touch us deeply, consoling, transforming or invigorating us in the process? In this paper, we argue that an answer to this question might emerge from a fecund framework in...
Aesthetics and predictive processing: grounds and prospects of a fruitful encounter [0.03%]
审美与预测处理:富有成效结合的理论基础及其前景展望
Jacopo Frascaroli,Helmut Leder,Elvira Brattico et al.
Jacopo Frascaroli et al.
In the last few years, a remarkable convergence of interests and results has emerged between scholars interested in the arts and aesthetics from a variety of perspectives and cognitive scientists studying the mind and brain within the predi...
Diana Omigie,Iris Mencke
Diana Omigie
The current paper offers a model of time-varying music engagement, defined as changes in curiosity, attention and positive valence, as music unfolds over time. First, we present research (including new data) showing that listeners tend to a...
Strongyloides in non-human primates: significance for public health control [0.03%]
非人灵长类动物的 Strongyloides 引起的公共卫生控制问题的意义
Eva Nosková,Kelly M Sambucci,Klára J Petrželková et al.
Eva Nosková et al.
Primates are an important source of infectious disease in humans. Strongyloidiasis affects an estimated 600 million people worldwide, with a global distribution and hotspots of infection in tropical and subtropical regions. Recently added t...