An active inference theory of allostasis and interoception in depression
Northeastern University · Harvard University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
In this paper, we integrate recent theoretical and empirical developments in predictive coding and active inference accounts of interoception (including the Embodied Predictive Interoception Coding model) with working hypotheses from the theory of constructed emotion to propose a biologically plausible unified theory of the mind that places metabolism and energy regulation (i.e. allostasis), as well as the sensory consequences of that regulation (i.e. interoception), at its core. We then consider the implications of this approach for understanding depression. We speculate that depression is a disorder of allostasis, whose myriad symptoms result from a 'locked in' brain that is relatively insensitive to its…
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3Topics & keywords
- Interoception
- Allostasis
- Predictive coding
- Embodied cognition
- Psychology
- Cognition
- Context (archaeology)
- Inference