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Wilding the predictive brain
K Nave, G Deane, M Miller, A Clark
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science 11 (6), e1542, 2020
532020
Getting warmer: predictive processing and the nature of emotion
S Wilkinson, G Deane, K Nave, A Clark
The value of emotions for knowledge, 101-119, 2019
342019
Expecting some action: Predictive processing and the construction of conscious experience
K Nave, G Deane, M Miller, A Clark
Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (4), 1019-1037, 2022
92022
Visual experience in the predictive brain is univocal, but indeterminate
K Nave
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 21 (2), 395-419, 2022
92022
How Craig Venter is fighting ageing with genome sequencing
K Nave
WIRED UK, 2016
52016
Boundaries and borders gone! But life goes on
K Nave
22022
Meet Angelina, the game-designing AI who loves Rupert Murdoch
K Nave
Wired, 2014
22014
A Drive to Survive: the free energy principle and the meaning of life (draft)
K Nave
PsyArXiv, 2023
12023
Every body’s gotta eat: why autonomous systems can’t live on prediction-error minimization alone
K Nave
The University of Edinburgh, 2022
12022
Slimes and cyborgs: stretching the boundaries of life
M Miller, K Nave
Adaptive Behavior 28 (1), 43-44, 2020
12020
What lies ahead: Ten predictions for 2015
P Legrain, A Pettifor, L Gardiner, D Torrance, M Jacques, J Crabtree, ...
Juncture 21 (3), 182-192, 2014
2014
A Drive to Survive: the Free Energy Principle and the Meaning of Life
K Nave
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