Interactively human: Sharing time, constructing materiality

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (3):224-225 (2013)
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Abstract

Predictive processing models of cognition are promising an elegant way to unite action, perception, and learning. However, in the current formulations, they are species-unspecific and have very little particularly human about them. I propose to examine how, in this framework, humans can be able to massively interact and to build shared worlds that are both material and symbolic

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Andreas Roepstorff
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