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Predictive Mind and Law / Les capacités prédictives du cerveau et le droit - rev 171015

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The Predicve Mind and the Law Dr Emmanuel Didier, avocat © 2014 1 2024-04-12 (c) Dr Emmanuel Didier
Predicve Mind and Law Table of contents Table of contents Symbols in this document Bibliography Introducon Prior beliefs, expectaons, precision Percepon Dealing with noise Time-scale vs detail Causal interacons Change of perspecve Personal trajectory Feedback priors/percepts Bayes’ rule in predicon Percepon as inference Predicon error minimizaon Surprise Acon Opmizaon Protecon of self Individual expectaons for precision of predicon error Perceptual inference Percepon and agency World model Deceit and detecon Exploraon, creavity and Law Phenotypes, expected states and « free will » Precision and complexity Binding Temporal & spaal overlap Common cause inference Complexity vs simplicity Aenon Imprecision Cognive penetrability & impenetrability Paerns in noise Winning hypothesis Limits of inferences in perceptual systems Reality tesng and epistemic courtroom Mentalizing Global Neuronal Workspace model Perturbaon of embodiement Conclusion 2 2024-04-12 (c) Dr Emmanuel Didier
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