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      Handbook of Abductive Cognition 

      The Logical Process and Validity of Abductive Inferences

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          The free-energy principle: a unified brain theory?

          A free-energy principle has been proposed recently that accounts for action, perception and learning. This Review looks at some key brain theories in the biological (for example, neural Darwinism) and physical (for example, information theory and optimal control theory) sciences from the free-energy perspective. Crucially, one key theme runs through each of these theories - optimization. Furthermore, if we look closely at what is optimized, the same quantity keeps emerging, namely value (expected reward, expected utility) or its complement, surprise (prediction error, expected cost). This is the quantity that is optimized under the free-energy principle, which suggests that several global brain theories might be unified within a free-energy framework.
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            Dual-Process Theories of Higher Cognition: Advancing the Debate.

            Dual-process and dual-system theories in both cognitive and social psychology have been subjected to a number of recently published criticisms. However, they have been attacked as a category, incorrectly assuming there is a generic version that applies to all. We identify and respond to 5 main lines of argument made by such critics. We agree that some of these arguments have force against some of the theories in the literature but believe them to be overstated. We argue that the dual-processing distinction is supported by much recent evidence in cognitive science. Our preferred theoretical approach is one in which rapid autonomous processes (Type 1) are assumed to yield default responses unless intervened on by distinctive higher order reasoning processes (Type 2). What defines the difference is that Type 2 processing supports hypothetical thinking and load heavily on working memory. © The Author(s) 2013.
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              Active inference and learning

              Highlights • Optimal behaviour is quintessentially belief based. • Behaviour can be described as optimising expected free energy. • Expected free energy entails pragmatic and epistemic value. • Habits are learned by observing one’s own goal directed behaviour. • Habits are then selected online during active inference.
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                2022
                October 15 2022
                : 1-23
                10.1007/978-3-030-68436-5_3-1
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