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  1. Jan 26

    , & ; together to better understand . Announcing the publication of our interdisciplinary study of vision in FND. Available in Cortex: 1/6

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  2. Our recent article is now open access! It investigates prediction error signalling in the ventral and dorsal visual streams to violated expectations in different attribute of the same stimulus: Thanks to .

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  3. 24 Nov 2019

    ⁩ and ⁦⁩ on self-evidence and the action-perception loop

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  4. 24 Nov 2019

    ⁩ outlining the experimental setup

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  5. 17 Nov 2019

    Had a great time participating in the Mental Representation and Structural Resemblance workshop in Melbourne on Friday. A broad range of speakers from and with some new perspectives and productive discussion. – at Monash University Clayton Campus

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  6. Great work from my cosupervisor and her team (esp. ). Can you believe 39% of woman who have been pregnant continue to feel “kicks” after birth and it has never been described in the literature before?

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  7. 7 Nov 2019

    And that, in a nutshell, is it ! This paper took an awful long time to write, and taught me an awful lot along the way. Very grateful to all who provided feedback at various points along the journey. Eager to hear what you make of it !

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  8. 7 Nov 2019

    5/ This analysis enables us to differentiate complex allostatic systems from agents capable of engaging in fully-detached, *counterfactual* active inference. We believe this distinction points towards a principled basis for differentiating cognitive from non-cognitive systems

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  9. 7 Nov 2019

    4/ Using a hypothetical model organism based on E. coli bacteria, we develop a three-tiered scheme that maps increasingly sophisticated forms of adaptive regulation & uncertainty reduction onto increasingly complex ('hierarchically deep') forms of active inference.

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  10. 7 Nov 2019

    3/ Extending our previous work on homeostasis, allostasis & interoception (see ), we examine how various kinds of adaptive plasticity can be explained under the FEP. We then consider how these adaptive processes might relate to environmental complexity.

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  11. 7 Nov 2019

    2/ Our new paper asks what we can learn (& claim) about the biological basis of cognition from the perspective of the free energy principle. We believe the FEP gives us useful theoretical tools to understand how biological regulation differs across multiple spatiotemporal scales.

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  12. 7 Nov 2019

    1/ An emerging body of literature suggests that 'simple' organisms (like plants, protists & bacteria) regulate their activity flexibly & intelligently. An increasing number of scientists & philosophers take such behaviour as evidence of cognition. We think this a tad hasty.

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  13. 7 Nov 2019

    📢New preprint klaxon 📢| From allostatic agents to counterfactual cognisers: Active inference, biological regulation, and the origins of cognition | by Giovanni Pezzulo & -- read on for a brief overview 👇

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  14. 16 Oct 2019

    Looking forward to this workshop on and self-representation at next month - feat. , , yours truly, et al. (apparently most speakers are not on Twitter!) Free, open invite, no registration required:

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  16. Our new postdoc, has a shiny new profile on the website! Check it out -

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  17. 8 Oct 2019

    Olivia Carter welcoming the Melbourne Monash Consciousness Research community. Watch this space! 💥

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  18. November 15: Monash workshop on structural representation

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  20. 7 Oct 2019
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