Free-energy and the brain
Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging · UCL Australia · +2 more institutions
Abstract
If one formulates Helmholtz's ideas about perception in terms of modern-day theories one arrives at a model of perceptual inference and learning that can explain a remarkable range of neurobiological facts. Using constructs from statistical physics it can be shown that the problems of inferring what cause our sensory input and learning causal regularities in the sensorium can be resolved using exactly the same principles. Furthermore, inference and learning can proceed in a biologically plausible fashion. The ensuing scheme rests on Empirical Bayes and hierarchical models of how sensory information is generated. The use of hierarchical models enables the brain to construct prior expectations in a dynamic and…
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2Topics & keywords
- Free energy principle
- Computer science
- Inference
- Artificial intelligence
- Perception
- Cognitive science
- Helmholtz free energy
- Philosophy of science