Neural representation in active inference: Using generative models to interact with—and understand—the lived world

Author:

Pezzulo Giovanni1ORCID,D'Amato Leo12,Mannella Francesco1,Priorelli Matteo3,Van de Maele Toon4,Stoianov Ivilin Peev3,Friston Karl56ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies National Research Council Rome Italy

2. Polytechnic University of Turin Turin Italy

3. Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies National Research Council Padua Italy

4. IDLab, Department of Information Technology Ghent University ‐ imec Ghent Belgium

5. Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging, Queen Square Institute of Neurology University College London London UK

6. VERSES Research Lab Los Angeles California USA

Abstract

AbstractThis paper considers neural representation through the lens of active inference, a normative framework for understanding brain function. It delves into how living organisms employ generative models to minimize the discrepancy between predictions and observations (as scored with variational free energy). The ensuing analysis suggests that the brain learns generative models to navigate the world adaptively, not (or not solely) to understand it. Different living organisms may possess an array of generative models, spanning from those that support action‐perception cycles to those that underwrite planning and imagination; namely, from explicit models that entail variables for predicting concurrent sensations, like objects, faces, or people—to action‐oriented models that predict action outcomes. It then elucidates how generative models and belief dynamics might link to neural representation and the implications of different types of generative models for understanding an agent's cognitive capabilities in relation to its ecological niche. The paper concludes with open questions regarding the evolution of generative models and the development of advanced cognitive abilities—and the gradual transition from pragmatic to detached neural representations. The analysis on offer foregrounds the diverse roles that generative models play in cognitive processes and the evolution of neural representation.

Funder

European Research Council

HORIZON EUROPE Framework Programme

Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca

Publisher

Wiley

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