Whatever next? Predictive brains, situated agents, and the future of cognitive science

A Clark - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2013 - cambridge.org
Brains, it has recently been argued, are essentially prediction machines. They are bundles
of cells that support perception and action by constantly attempting to match incoming …

Eye movements of vertebrates and their relation to eye form and function

MF Land - Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2015 - Springer
The types of eye movements shown by all vertebrates originated in the earliest fishes. These
consisted of compensatory movements, both vestibular and visual, to prevent image motion …

Two distinct types of eye-head coupling in freely moving mice

AF Meyer, J O'Keefe, J Poort - Current Biology, 2020 - cell.com
Animals actively interact with their environment to gather sensory information. There is
conflicting evidence about how mice use vision to sample their environment. During head …

Extending predictive processing to the body: emotion as interoceptive inference

AK Seth, HD Critchley - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2013 - search.proquest.com
The Bayesian brain hypothesis provides an attractive unifying framework for perception,
cognition, and action. We argue that the framework can also usefully integrate interoception …

Eyeseecam: An eye movement–driven head camera for the examination of natural visual exploration

E Schneider, T Villgrattner, J Vockeroth… - Annals of the New …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The prototype of a gaze‐controlled, head‐mounted camera (EyeSeeCam) was developed
that provides the functionality for fundamental studies on human gaze behavior even under …

Sensorimotor computation underlying phototaxis in zebrafish

S Wolf, AM Dubreuil, T Bertoni, UL Böhm… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
Animals continuously gather sensory cues to move towards favourable environments.
Efficient goal-directed navigation requires sensory perception and motor commands to be …

Active inference and free energy

K Friston - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2013 - search.proquest.com
Why do brains have so many connections? The principles exposed by Andy Clark provide
answers to questions like this by appealing to the notion that brains distil causal regularities …

An immersive virtual reality game to train spatial attention orientation after stroke: A feasibility study

H Huygelier, B Schraepen, C Lafosse… - Applied …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Immersive virtual reality (IVR) may boost neglect recovery, as it can provide an engaging
experience in a 3D environment. We designed an IVR rehabilitation game for neglect …

[PDF][PDF] The problem with brain GUTs: Conflation of different senses of" prediction" threatens metaphysical disaster

ML Anderson, T Chemero - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2013 - drive.google.com
Clark appears to be moving toward epistemic internalism, which he once rightly rejected.
This results from a double over-interpretation of predictive coding's significance. First, Clark …

[PDF][PDF] Eye movements as a window to cognitive processes

P König, N Wilming, TC Kietzmann… - Journal of eye …, 2016 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Eye movement research is a highly active and productive research field. Here we focus on
how the embodied nature of eye movements can act as a window to the brain and the mind …