Towards a unified view on pathways and functions of neural recurrent processing
There are three neural feedback pathways to the primary visual cortex (V1): corticocortical,
pulvinocortical, and cholinergic. What are the respective functions of these three …
pulvinocortical, and cholinergic. What are the respective functions of these three …
[BOOK][B] The spontaneous brain: From the mind-body to the world-brain problem
G Northoff - 2018 - books.google.com
An argument for a Copernican revolution in our consideration of mental features—a shift in
which the world-brain problem supersedes the mind-body problem. Philosophers have long …
which the world-brain problem supersedes the mind-body problem. Philosophers have long …
Predictive feedback to V1 dynamically updates with sensory input
Predictive coding theories propose that the brain creates internal models of the environment
to predict upcoming sensory input. Hierarchical predictive coding models of vision postulate …
to predict upcoming sensory input. Hierarchical predictive coding models of vision postulate …
Is predictive processing a theory of perceptual consciousness?
T Marvan, M Havlík - New Ideas in Psychology, 2021 - Elsevier
Predictive Processing theory, hotly debated in neuroscience, psychology and philosophy,
promises to explain a number of perceptual and cognitive phenomena in a simple and …
promises to explain a number of perceptual and cognitive phenomena in a simple and …
Perceptual inference employs intrinsic alpha frequency to resolve perceptual ambiguity
The brain uses its intrinsic dynamics to actively predict observed sensory inputs, especially
under perceptual ambiguity. However, it remains unclear how this inference process is …
under perceptual ambiguity. However, it remains unclear how this inference process is …
Guest editorial: On the possibility of a unifying framework for serial dependencies
Serial effects in perception have been studied since the dawn of psychophysics. Color
aftereffects greatly advanced the understanding of color vision in the 19th century, and …
aftereffects greatly advanced the understanding of color vision in the 19th century, and …
The effect of visual statistical learning in RSVP: Implicit learning or stream location artifact?
Visual statistical learning (VSL) occurs when participants are exposed to spatially or
temporally ordered stimuli, and become increasingly sensitive to them without explicitly …
temporally ordered stimuli, and become increasingly sensitive to them without explicitly …
Philosophy and Neuroscience
SS Gouveia - A Methodological Analysis. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022 - Springer
This series brings together work that takes cognitive science in new directions. For many
years, philosophical contributions to the field of cognitive science came primarily from …
years, philosophical contributions to the field of cognitive science came primarily from …
Can Stephen Curry really know?—Conscious access to outcome prediction of motor actions
LK Maurer, H Maurer, M Hegele, H Müller - PloS one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
The NBA player Stephen Curry has a habit of turning away from the basket right after taking
three-point shots even before the ball reaches the basket, suggesting that he can reliably …
three-point shots even before the ball reaches the basket, suggesting that he can reliably …
A comparative analysis of empirical theories of consciousness.
The search for the neural correlates of consciousness has brought many theories of
consciousness with it. The abundance of theories points to the need to examine the …
consciousness with it. The abundance of theories points to the need to examine the …