articleBehavioral and Brain SciencesJun 1, 2004GREEN OA

The emulation theory of representation: Motor control, imagery, and perception

University of California San Diego

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Abstract

The emulation theory of representation is developed and explored as a framework that can revealingly synthesize a wide variety of representational functions of the brain. The framework is based on constructs from control theory (forward models) and signal processing (Kalman filters). The idea is that in addition to simply engaging with the body and environment, the brain constructs neural circuits that act as models of the body and environment. During overt sensorimotor engagement, these models are driven by efference copies in parallel with the body and environment, in order to provide expectations of the sensory feedback, and to enhance and process sensory information. These models can also be run off-line…

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Keywords
  • Efference copy
  • Computer science
  • Motor imagery
  • Perception
  • Emulation
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Sensory system
  • Representation (politics)
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