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This article focuses on the question of how do we perceive and represent ourselves at the most minimal, pre-reflective level. We first review recent work emphasizing the multisensory basis of our perceptual experiences and the embodied... more
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      Affective NeurosciencePredictive Sensory ProcessingConcsiousness Self Awareness
Sleep and dreaming are important daily phenomena that are receiving growing attention from both the scientific and the philosophical communities. The increasingly popular predictive brain framework within cognitive science aims to give a... more
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      EmbodimentConsciousnessEvolutionConsciousness Studies
ABSTRACT: Courtesy of its free energy formulation, the hierarchical predictive processing theory of the brain is often claimed to be a grand unifying theory. To test this claim, we consider a central case: reward-related activity of... more
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      NeurosciencePhilosophy of SciencePhilosophy of PsychologyComputational Neuroscience
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      Philosophy of MindEmbodied Mind and CognitionImaginationDavid Hume
David Hume hoped future advances would bring his nascent science of human nature nearer to perfection. He conjectured that since it is probable one operation and principle of the mind depends on another it might someday be possible to... more
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      Philosophy of MindPsycholinguisticsPhilosophy of Cognitive ScienceDavid Hume
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      Music PerceptionPredictive Sensory Processing
David Hume hoped future advances would bring his nascent science of human nature nearer to perfection. He conjectured that since it is probable one operation and principle of the mind depends on another it might someday be possible to... more
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      Philosophy of MindPhilosophy Of LanguagePsycholinguisticsPhilosophy of Cognitive Science