An aberrant precision account of autism
Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging · University College London
Abstract
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by problems with social-communication, restricted interests and repetitive behavior. A recent and thought-provoking article presented a normative explanation for the perceptual symptoms of autism in terms of a failure of Bayesian inference (Pellicano and Burr, 2012). In response, we suggested that when Bayesian inference is grounded in its neural instantiation-namely, predictive coding-many features of autistic perception can be attributed to aberrant precision (or beliefs about precision) within the context of hierarchical message passing in the brain (Friston et al., 2013). Here, we unpack the aberrant precision account of autism. Specifically, we…
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3Topics & keywords
- Autism
- Perception
- Psychology
- Autism spectrum disorder
- Inference
- Predictive coding
- Normative
- Cognitive psychology