Month: January 2024

Thought Experiments as an Error Detection and Correction Tool

Abstract The ability to recognize and correct errors in one’s explanatory understanding is critically important for learning. However, little is known about the mechanisms that determine when and under what circumstances errors are detected and how they are corrected. The present study investigated thought experiments as a potential tool that can reveal errors and trigger […]

Published on January 10, 2024

Predicting Hand Movements With Distributional Semantics: Evidence From Mouse‐Tracking

Abstract Although mouse-tracking has been taken as a real-time window on different aspects of human decision-making processes, whether purely semantic information affects response conflict at the level of motor output as measured through mouse movements is still unknown. Here, across two experiments, we investigated the effects of semantic knowledge by predicting participants’ performance in a […]

Published on January 9, 2024

Scientists Invent New Hypotheses, Do Brains?

Abstract How are new Bayesian hypotheses generated within the framework of predictive processing? This explanatory framework purports to provide a unified, systematic explanation of cognition by appealing to Bayes rule and hierarchical Bayesian machinery alone. Given that the generation of new hypotheses is fundamental to Bayesian inference, the predictive processing framework faces an important challenge […]

Published on January 9, 2024