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Evaluating the neurophysiological evidence for predictive processing as a model of perception
2020
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
For many years, the dominant theoretical framework guiding research into the neural origins of perceptual experience has been provided by hierarchical feedforward models, in which sensory inputs are passed through a series of increasingly complex feature detectors. However, the long-standing orthodoxy of these accounts has recently been challenged by a radically different set of theories that contend that perception arises from a purely inferential process supported by two distinct classes of
doi:10.1111/nyas.14321
pmid:32147856
fatcat:ykg5ejxju5g5nal7hw5zvv5ntq