Predictions in the light of your own action repertoire as a general computational principle

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (3):219-220 (2013)
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We argue that brains generate predictions only within the constraints of the action repertoire. This makes the computational complexity tractable and fosters a step-by-step parallel development of sensory and motor systems. Hence, it is more of a benefit than a literal constraint and may serve as a universal normative principle to understand sensorimotor coupling and interactions with the world

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