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