Abstract

In this chapter, I discuss how each of the steps taken in this book to argue that attentional processes can generate cognitively penetrated perceptual experiences may be reconceived in the prediction error minimization framework. Section 7.1 introduces the framework of predictive processing in general and prediction error minimization (PEM) in particular. In Sect. 7.2, I argue that a distinction between perception and cognition can be established in PEM by adapting the action-resolution criterion proposed in Chap. 1 to the new framework. Section 7.3 discusses how the notion of cognitive penetrability can be understood in PEM without trivialization.

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