New directions in predictive processing
Jakob Hohwy
Abstract
Predictive processing (PP) is now a prominent theoretical framework in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science. This review focuses on PP research with a relatively philosophical focus, taking stock of the framework and discussing new directions. The review contains an introduction that describes the full PP toolbox; an exploration of areas where PP has advanced understanding of perceptual and cognitive phenomena; a discussion of PP's impact on foundational issues in cognitive science; and a consideration of the philosophy of science of PP. The overall picture is that PP is a fruitful framework, with exciting new directions awaiting exploration.
Topics & Concepts
ToolboxCognitive scienceCognitionPerceptionFocus (optics)EpistemologyPsychologyComputer sciencePhilosophyOpticsNeuroscienceProgramming languagePhysicsEmbodied and Extended CognitionNeural dynamics and brain functionAction Observation and Synchronization