Abstract
Modern conceptions of brain function consider the brain as a "predictive organ," where learned regularities about the world are utilised to facilitate perception of incoming sensory input. Critically, this process hinges on a role for cognitive penetrability. We review a mechanism to explain this process and expand our previous proposals of cognitive penetrability in visual recognition to social vision and visual hallucinations.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | e254 |
Journal | Behavioral and Brain Sciences |
Volume | 39 |
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State | Published - 1 Jan 2016 |