Produktbild: Surfing Uncertainty

Surfing Uncertainty Prediction, Action, and the Embodied Mind

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.11.2015

Abbildungen

With illustrations

Verlag

KNV Besorgung

Seitenzahl

424

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/2,7 cm

Gewicht

798 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-021701-3

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The book admirably conveys the excitement and ambition of the field ... Andy Clark has given us stimulating reasons for applying the predictive processing models to new domains. Richard Holton, Times Literary Supplement

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

01.11.2015

Abbildungen

With illustrations

Verlag

KNV Besorgung

Seitenzahl

424

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16,1/2,7 cm

Gewicht

798 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-021701-3

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: Surfing Uncertainty
    • Table of Contents
    • Preface: Meat That Predicts
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction: Guessing Games
    • Part I: The Power of Prediction
    • Chapter 1: Prediction Machines
    • 1.1 Two Ways to Sense the Coffee
    • 1.2 Adopting the Animal's Perspective
    • 1.3 Learning in Bootstrap Heaven
    • 1.4 Multi-Level Learning
    • 1.5 Decoding Digits
    • 1.6 Dealing With Structure
    • 1.7 Predictive Processing
    • 1.8 Signaling the News
    • 1.9 Predicting Natural Scenes
    • 1.10 Binocular Rivalry
    • 1.11 Dampening and Sharpening
    • 1.12 Encoding, inference, and the Bayesian Brain
    • 1.13 Getting the Gist
    • 1.14 Predictive Processing in the Brain
    • 1.15 Is Silence Golden?
    • 1.16 Expecting Faces
    • 1.17 When Prediction Misleads
    • 1.18 Mind Turned Upside Down
    • Chapter Two: Adjusting The Volume (Noise, Signal, Attention)
    • 2.1 Signal Spotting
    • 2.2 Hearing Bing
    • 2.3 The Delicate Dance between Top-down and Bottom-up.
    • 2.4 Attention, Biased Competition, and Signal Enhancement
    • 2.5 Sensory Integration and Coupling
    • 2.6 A Taste of Action
    • 2.7 Gaze Allocation: Doing What Comes Naturally
    • 2.8 Circular Causation in the Perception-Attention-Action Loop
    • 2.9 Mutual Assured Misunderstanding
    • 2.10 Some Worries About Precision
    • 2.11 The Unexpected Elephant
    • 2.12 Some Pathologies of Precision
    • 2.13 Beyond the Spotlight
    • Chapter 3: The Imaginarium
    • 3.1 The Many Benefits of Controlled Hallucination
    • 3.2 Simple Seeing
    • 3.3 Cross-Modal and Multi-Modal effects
    • 3.4 Meta-Modal Effects
    • 3.5 Perceiving Omissions
    • 3.6 Expectations and Conscious Perception
    • 3.7 The Perceiver as Imaginer
    • 3.8 'Brain Reading' During Imagery and Perception
    • 3.9 Inside the Dream Factory
    • 3.10 PIMMS and the Past
    • 3.11 Towards Mental Time Travel
    • 3.12 A Cognitive Package Deal
    • Part II: Embodying Prediction
    • Chapter 4: Prediction for Action
    • 4.1 Staying Ahead of the Break
    • 4.2 Ticklish Tales
    • 4.3 Forward Models
    • 4.4 Optimal Feedback Control
    • 4.5 Action-oriented Predictive Processing
    • 4.6 Simplifying Control
    • 4.7 Beyond Efference Copy
    • 4.7 Doing Without Cost Functions
    • 4.8 Action-oriented Predictions
    • 4.9 Predictive Robotics
    • 4.10 Perception-Action-Understanding Machines
    • Chapter 5: Sculpting the Flow
    • 5.1 Double Agents
    • 5.2 Towards Maximal Context-Sensitivity
    • 5.3 Hierarchy Reconsidered
    • 5.4 Sculpting Effective Connectivity
    • 5.5 Soft Modularity
    • 5.6 Understanding Action
    • 5.7 Making Mirrors
    • 5.8 Whodunit?
    • 5.9 Robot Futures
    • 5.10 The Restless, Rapidly Responsive, Brain
    • 5.11 Precision Engineering
    • Chapter 6: Engaging the world
    • 6.1 Expecting the World
    • 6.2 Controlled Hallucinations and Virtual Realities.
    • 6.3 The Surprising Scope of Structured Probabilistic Learning
    • 6.4 Sensing-Thinking-Acting
    • 6. 5 Implementing Affordance Competition
    • 6.6 Ready for Action
    • 6.7 Hello World
    • 6.8 'Not-Indirect' Perception
    • 6.9 Hallucination as Uncontrolled Perception
    • 6.10 Putting Illusions in Their Place
    • 6.11 Safer Penetration
    • 6.12 Who Estimates the Estimators?
    • 6.13 Beyond Fantasy
    • Chapter 7: Expecting Ourselves
    • 7.1 The Space of Human Experience
    • 7.2 Warning Lights
    • 7.3 The Spiral of Inference and Experience
    • 7.4 Schizophrenia and Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements
    • 7.5 Simulating Smooth Pursuit
    • 7.6 Disturbing the Network (Smooth Pursuit)
    • 7.7 Tickling Redux
    • 7.8 Less Sense, More Action
    • 7.9 Disturbing the Network (Sensory Attenuation)
    • 7.10 'Psychogenic Disorders' and Placebo Effects
    • 7.11 Disturbing the Network ('Psychogenic' Effects)
    • 7.12 Autism, Noise, and Signal
    • 7.13 Conscious Presence
    • 7.14 Emotion
    • 7.15 Fear in the Night
    • 7.16 A Nip of the Hard Stuff
    • Part III: Scaffolding Prediction
    • Chapter 8: The Lazy Predictive Brain
    • 8.1 Surface Tensions
    • 8.2 Productive Laziness
    • 8.3 Ecological Balance, and Baseball
    • 8.4 Embodied Flow
    • 8.5 Befriending the Bayesian Brain
    • 8.6 Beyond the Model-Based/Model-Free Divide
    • 8.7 Balancing Accuracy and Complexity
    • 8.8.Back to Baseball
    • 8.9 Extended Predictive Minds
    • 8.10 Escape from the Darkened Room
    • 8.11 Self-Organized Instability
    • 8.12 Fast, Cheap, but Model-Rich Too
    • Chapter 9: Being Human
    • 9.1 Putting Prediction in its Place
    • 9.2 Reprise: Self-Organizing Around Prediction Error
    • 9.3 Efficiency and " The Lord's Prior "
    • 9.4 Chaos and Spontaneous Cortical Activity
    • 9.5 Designer Environments
    • 9.6 White Lines
    • 9.7 Innovating for Innovation
    • 9.8 Words as Artificial Contexts
    • 9.9 Predicting With Others
    • 9.10 Enacting Our Worlds
    • 9.11 Representations: Breaking Good
    • 9.12 Prediction in the Wild
    • Chapter 10: The Future of Prediction
    • 10.1 Attractions
    • 10.2 Problems, Puzzles, and Pitfalls
    • Appendix 1: Bare Bayes
    • Appendix 2: The Free Energy Formulation
    • References
    • Index