Interoceptive inference, emotion, and the embodied self

Volume: 17, Issue: 11, Pages: 565 - 573
Published: Nov 1, 2013
Abstract
The concept of the brain as a prediction machine has enjoyed a resurgence in the context of the Bayesian brain and predictive coding approaches within cognitive science. To date, this perspective has been applied primarily to exteroceptive perception (e.g., vision, audition), and action. Here, I describe a predictive, inferential perspective on interoception: 'interoceptive inference' conceives of subjective feeling states (emotions) as arising...
Paper Details
Title
Interoceptive inference, emotion, and the embodied self
Published Date
Nov 1, 2013
Volume
17
Issue
11
Pages
565 - 573
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