Surprise! Why enactivism and predictive processing are parting ways: The case of improvisation

S. Gallagher
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Can we explain how the various factors of knowledge, skill, habit, environmental constraints and affordances interact or integrate in improvisational performance? In attempting to explain how this integration takes place, I’ll consider two possible approaches: predictive processing (PP) and enactivism. I’ll argue that PP, which, on a neuroscientific view, conceives of the mind as set up to avoid surprise, will not be able to explain improvisation if it remains true to its own principles. In contrast, I’ll argue, enactivism, as a form of embodied cognition that takes the explanatory unit to be the brain-body environment, can offer a better explanation of improvisation. I’ll also argue that the notion of habit is central to this account.
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惊喜!为什么行动主义和预测处理会分道扬镳:即兴创作的例子
我们能否解释知识、技能、习惯、环境约束和支持等各种因素如何在即兴表演中相互作用或整合?为了解释这种整合是如何发生的,我将考虑两种可能的方法:预测处理(PP)和行动主义(enactivism)。我认为,从神经科学的角度来看,PP认为大脑是为了避免意外而存在的,如果它仍然忠于自己的原则,那么它将无法解释即兴创作。相反,我认为,作为一种具身认知形式的行动主义(enactivism)以脑-体环境为解释单位,可以更好地解释即兴创作。我也会认为习惯的概念是这个解释的核心。
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