Book contents
- Looking Ahead
- Looking Ahead
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Setting the Stage
- Part II Psychological Theories
- Part III Mathematical Theories
- Part IV Neurobiological Theories
- Chapter 18 Wetware
- Chapter 19 Neuronal Overlap during Observation and Action
- Chapter 20 Forward Models in the Brain
- Chapter 21 Minimization of Prediction Errors by Self-Organizing Biological Systems
- Chapter 22 Information Processing Facilitated by Neural Rhythms
- Part V The Future of Prediction
- Notes
- Index
Chapter 18 - Wetware
Introduction to Neurobiological Theories
from Part IV - Neurobiological Theories
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2025
- Looking Ahead
- Looking Ahead
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I Setting the Stage
- Part II Psychological Theories
- Part III Mathematical Theories
- Part IV Neurobiological Theories
- Chapter 18 Wetware
- Chapter 19 Neuronal Overlap during Observation and Action
- Chapter 20 Forward Models in the Brain
- Chapter 21 Minimization of Prediction Errors by Self-Organizing Biological Systems
- Chapter 22 Information Processing Facilitated by Neural Rhythms
- Part V The Future of Prediction
- Notes
- Index
Summary
Neurobiological theories draw on neurobiological evidence from fMRI but also plenty of other neuroscientific methods for theory development: On a fundamental level, neurobiological theories are neurobiological explanations about the nature of the brain-behavior link.
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- Looking AheadThe New Science of the Predictive Mind, pp. 201 - 207Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025