Attention, Uncertainty, and Free-Energy
University College London · Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging
Abstract
We suggested recently that attention can be understood as inferring the level of uncertainty or precision during hierarchical perception. In this paper, we try to substantiate this claim using neuronal simulations of directed spatial attention and biased competition. These simulations assume that neuronal activity encodes a probabilistic representation of the world that optimizes free-energy in a Bayesian fashion. Because free-energy bounds surprise or the (negative) log-evidence for internal models of the world, this optimization can be regarded as evidence accumulation or (generalized) predictive coding. Crucially, both predictions about the state of the world generating sensory data and the precision of…
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2Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Perception
- Bayes' theorem
- Context (archaeology)
- Surprise
- Probabilistic logic
- Bayesian probability
- Predictive coding