How the Brain Creates Culture - Mind Brain Behavior Distinguished Lecture

How the Brain Creates Culture - Mind Brain Behavior Distinguished Lecture

Harvard University via YouTube Direct link

Expression of fear enhances perception, while expression of disgust dampens it

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Expression of fear enhances perception, while expression of disgust dampens it

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How the Brain Creates Culture - Mind Brain Behavior Distinguished Lecture

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Sticklebacks use publicly available information from observing others
  3. 3 We automatically mimic the facial expressions of others
  4. 4 Expression of fear enhances perception, while expression of disgust dampens it
  5. 5 Actions are contagious
  6. 6 Activity in PSTS reflects intention prediction errors
  7. 7 A Bayesian account of action perception
  8. 8 Bottom-up & top-down effects on the experience of action
  9. 9 A hierarchical Bayesian model of the brain A discrepancy between sensory evidence & prior expectation generates a prediction error This error is the evidence for the next level of the hierarchy
  10. 10 Bottom-up & top-down experiments on vision
  11. 11 Discussions of the experience of action can alter subsequent behaviour
  12. 12 experimental design
  13. 13 Optimally interacting minds discussion is necessary for optimal interaction, but feedback knowledge of results is not necessary
  14. 14 Weighted confidence sharing Decision & confidence are communicated
  15. 15 group advantage is predicted from the weighted confidence sharing model
  16. 16 Are there cultural differences in the experience of agency?
  17. 17 Does frontopolar cortex have a special role in the creation of culture?

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