Anticipation requires adaptation

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (2):199-200 (2008)
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Abstract

To successfully interact with a dynamic world, our actions must be guided by a continuously changing anticipated future. Such anticipations must be tuned to the processing delays in the nervous system as well as to the slowness of the body, something that requires constant adaptation of the predictive mechanisms, which in turn require that sensory information be processed at different time-scales

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Christian Balkenius
Lund University
Peter Gärdenfors
Lund University

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