Mike Jungbluth

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When the brain’s best guessing misses the mark, the mismatch with the actual sensory signal carries crucial new information. That information (prediction error) can be used to try again—to make a better guess at how things really are. But experience still reflects the brain’s current best guessing. It is just that each new round of guessing is a little bit better informed.
The Experience Machine: How Our Minds Predict and Shape Reality
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