

Jakob Hohwy, “The Predictive Mind” (Oxford UP, 2014)
14 snips Jun 15, 2014
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Prediction-Error Minimization
- The prediction-error minimization hypothesis is a neuroscientific theory of mind.
- It explains the mind through a core mechanism: comparing predicted and actual sensory input.
Brain as Error Minimizer
- The brain minimizes prediction-error, the difference between predicted and actual sensory input.
- Hypotheses, represented as probability distributions, are updated based on this error.
Nature of Hypotheses
- Hypotheses are probability distributions over possible stimulus conditions.
- They represent the most likely cause of sensory input.