Extending predictive processing to the body: Emotion as interoceptive inference

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (3):227-228 (2013)
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Abstract

The Bayesian brain hypothesis provides an attractive unifying framework for perception, cognition, and action. We argue that the framework can also usefully integrate interoception, the sense of the internal physiological condition of the body. Our model of entails a new view of emotion as interoceptive inference and may account for a range of psychiatric disorders of selfhood

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