Keith Wilson on Nostr: “[A]ction arises when the brain predicts what its bodily state should be and hands ...
“[A]ction arises when the brain predicts what its bodily state should be and hands these predictions over to the body at the dorsal horn [of the spinal cord], after which the body as it were goes away and does its own thing until the predictions come true.” —Jacob Hohwy (2014), The Self-Evidencing Brain
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