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2022-01-12ZeitschriftenartikelCognition Without Neural Representation: Dynamics of a Complex System Hipólito, InêsThis paper proposes an account of neurocognitive activity without leveraging the notion of neural representation. Neural representation is a concept that results from assuming that the properties of the models used in ...
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2021-01-28ZeitschriftenartikelEmbodied skillful performance Hipólito, Inês; Baltieri, Manuel; Friston, Karl; Ramstead, Maxwell J. D.When someone masters a skill, their performance looks to us like second nature: it looks as if their actions are smoothly performed without explicit, knowledge-driven, online monitoring of their performance. Contemporary ...
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2023-06-08ZeitschriftenartikelEnactive artificial intelligence: subverting gender norms in human-robot interaction Hipólito, Inês; Winkle, Katie; Lie, MereteIntroduction: This paper presents Enactive Artificial Intelligence (eAI) as a gender-inclusive approach to AI, emphasizing the need to address social marginalization resulting from unrepresentative AI design. Methods: ...
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2022-04-29ZeitschriftenartikelEnactive-Dynamic Social Cognition and Active Inference Hipólito, Inês; van Es, ThomasThis aim of this paper is two-fold: it critically analyses and rejects accounts blending active inference as theory of mind and enactivism; and it advances an enactivist-dynamic understanding of social cognition that is ...
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2022-01-21ZeitschriftenartikelOn the Importance of Being Flexible: Dynamic Brain Networks and Their Potential Functional Significances Safron, Adam; Klimaj, Victoria; Hipólito, InêsIn this theoretical review, we begin by discussing brains and minds from a dynamical systems perspective, and then go on to describe methods for characterizing the flexibility of dynamic networks. We discuss how varying ...
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2023-06-15ZeitschriftenartikelResurrecting Gaia: harnessing the Free Energy Principle to preserve life as we know it Montgomery, Caspar; Hipólito, InêsThis paper applies the Free Energy Principle (FEP) to propose that the lack of action in response to the global ecological crisis should be considered a maladaptive symptom of human activity that we refer to as biophilia ...