236: I have a new favorite paper. "What is the relationship between perception and reality?" https://t.co/xWa4alkK8H
RT @hardmaru: The Interface Theory of Perception h/t @sina_lana pdf: https://t.co/CFWnsKiJRN https://t.co/2mI5M2C29J
"An interface serves to guide useful actions, not to resemble Truth. Indeed, an interface hides the Truth." Brilliant explanation. Basically, our Mind's creations have the role of figuring out the interface, for adaptive survival, but not the Truth.
RT @hardmaru: The Interface Theory of Perception h/t @sina_lana pdf: https://t.co/CFWnsKiJRN https://t.co/2mI5M2C29J
RT @hardmaru: The Interface Theory of Perception h/t @sina_lana pdf: https://t.co/CFWnsKiJRN https://t.co/2mI5M2C29J
RT @hardmaru: The Interface Theory of Perception h/t @sina_lana pdf: https://t.co/CFWnsKiJRN https://t.co/2mI5M2C29J
RT @hiankun_taioan: "An interface serves to guide useful actions, not to resemble truth." https://t.co/Bl1DOFS4jU
Like memory, where the goal isn't to store a copy of the past.
RT @hardmaru: The Interface Theory of Perception h/t @sina_lana pdf: https://t.co/CFWnsKiJRN https://t.co/2mI5M2C29J
RT @hiankun_taioan: "An interface serves to guide useful actions, not to resemble truth." https://t.co/Bl1DOFS4jU
"An interface serves to guide useful actions, not to resemble truth."
RT @hardmaru: The Interface Theory of Perception h/t @sina_lana pdf: https://t.co/CFWnsKiJRN https://t.co/2mI5M2C29J
RT @hardmaru: The Interface Theory of Perception h/t @sina_lana pdf: https://t.co/CFWnsKiJRN https://t.co/2mI5M2C29J
RT @hardmaru: The Interface Theory of Perception h/t @sina_lana pdf: https://t.co/CFWnsKiJRN https://t.co/2mI5M2C29J
The Interface Theory of Perception h/t @sina_lana pdf: https://t.co/CFWnsKiJRN https://t.co/2mI5M2C29J
@ZaknafienDC Or, you could just read the paper... 🤔 https://t.co/uWcNv8acyU
The Interface Theory of Perception https://t.co/zq2sKTMQwc
RT @royesal: Reading an intriguing paper by @donalddhoffman et al. And found this fantastic qoute: "Quite simply, perception is about havin…
Priceless it is. No resale value at all
This sounds great. Now, we need to also steer the 'metacognition' field away from simplistic, methodological ideas such as the 'ground truth'. Our metacognition need not track our perceptual accuracy but the adaptive value of our percepts.
Reading an intriguing paper by @donalddhoffman et al. And found this fantastic qoute: "Quite simply, perception is about having kids, not seeing truth." Priceless.. https://t.co/3xqDbsZisQ
RT @drmichaellevin: "We find that veridical perceptions—strategies tuned to the true structure of the world—are routinely dominated by nonv…
RT @drmichaellevin: "We find that veridical perceptions—strategies tuned to the true structure of the world—are routinely dominated by nonv…
RT @manuelbaltieri: Beautifully put, “collect truth for truth’s sake” is futile (semicit. Ashby) #cybernetics https://t.co/83eybJjRoa
Beautifully put, “collect truth for truth’s sake” is futile (semicit. Ashby) #cybernetics
RT @drmichaellevin: "We find that veridical perceptions—strategies tuned to the true structure of the world—are routinely dominated by nonv…
RT @bayesianboy: Perception tracks fitness, not truth. https://t.co/bxg3Vv9XNC
RT @bayesianboy: Perception tracks fitness, not truth. https://t.co/bxg3Vv9XNC
RT @drmichaellevin: "We find that veridical perceptions—strategies tuned to the true structure of the world—are routinely dominated by nonv…
RT @drmichaellevin: "We find that veridical perceptions—strategies tuned to the true structure of the world—are routinely dominated by nonv…
Perception tracks fitness, not truth.
"We find that veridical perceptions—strategies tuned to the true structure of the world—are routinely dominated by nonveridical strategies tuned to fitness. Veridical perceptions escape extinction only if fitness varies monotonically with truth." https://t
The Interface Theory of Perception https://t.co/lwfEIfEsZQ
@danwilliamsphil Ah I see. Best I can do is Hoffman, D. D., Singh, M., & Prakash, C. (2015). The Interface Theory of Perception. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 22(6), 1480–1506. https://t.co/TcTvEcYe8g It doesn't use "error management" terms, but I
@BretWeinstein Isn't consciousness itself a metaphorical truth? "However habitual and indispensable this fiction may have become by now- that in itself proves nothing against its imaginary origin: a belief can be a condition of life and nonetheless be fal
@FEhrsam "However habitual and indispensable this fiction may have become by now - that in itself proves nothing against its imaginary origin: a belief can be a condition of life and nonetheless be false." - Nietzsche https://t.co/mDDEANRHBK
first tweet! thought it fitting to share a cool paper i read this week: https://t.co/9NubmLMCxn
What we get is what we see but what we see isn't what it actually is https://t.co/95k6dqmnk5
RT @stevenjluck: This is a great paper. Don Hoffman visited the #centerformindandbrain a couple years ago, and he made an extremely strong…
@BigTheyInc @NoahPaulLeGies @TakeThatHistory @Brasilmagic By all means, provide a tested theory to the contrary. It's not one person's conclusion: it's tested theory. https://t.co/vXAnzInvOB
RT @Neurotweeps: Our entire visual system is the product of evolution. As a result, we don’t see the world necessarily veridically, but rat…
True. But don't forget development. Evolution produced a (visual) system that develops to guide useful action in the world it finds itself in. https://t.co/IUKezTKFrq
This is a great paper. Don Hoffman visited the #centerformindandbrain a couple years ago, and he made an extremely strong case for this idea. https://t.co/ALrjeykpDQ
RT @Neurotweeps: Our entire visual system is the product of evolution. As a result, we don’t see the world necessarily veridically, but rat…
RT @Neurotweeps: Our entire visual system is the product of evolution. As a result, we don’t see the world necessarily veridically, but rat…
Our entire visual system is the product of evolution. As a result, we don’t see the world necessarily veridically, but rather in a way that guides useful action. For a colorful elaboration of this idea see Hoffman et al.'s 'interface theory of perception’:
on #truth and #evolution of perceptions. https://t.co/o43x41G5RA https://t.co/dOWl3ghCMe https://t.co/sUc350gKhx
@NeuroPhilosophe @Phil_Inept @gabridli @Neuro_Skeptic Controversial section in the original Swanson paper, further explained here: https://t.co/JWDjiMwB36 https://t.co/0m1bJwlLhU
RT @PsychScientists: Hypothesis: interface theory (https://t.co/yqxwFC9oVe) relies on magic (1/n)
This is what happens when your paper depends on a metric tonne of unhelpful metaphors to explain something. https://t.co/Ta1ViwO5Sx
Someone else please write the commentary revealing the symbol grounding disaster that is interface theory, I'm too busy defending eco psych https://t.co/FD9GjX3TiT
@iktsuarpok89 I think this is why I didn't want to get into the grounding problem; it's this much of an unrelated problem. Thoughts? https://t.co/FD9GjX3TiT
RT @PsychScientists: Hypothesis: interface theory (https://t.co/yqxwFC9oVe) relies on magic (1/n)
RT @PsychScientists: Hypothesis: interface theory (https://t.co/yqxwFC9oVe) relies on magic (1/n)
Interfaces are grounded by a Perception-Action-Decision (PDA) loop https://t.co/swArWIFApk
e.g. 'amount of water' increases linearly and monotonically but 'functional relevance of water' is non monotonic (https://t.co/bHsPjwoDjJ)
Hypothesis: interface theory (https://t.co/yqxwFC9oVe) relies on magic (1/n)
“The Interface Theory of Perception” https://t.co/LEnvuo8XJL
Comment on Hoffman DD (2015): The Interface Theory of Perception. https://t.co/ZH5xj2fiQR
“The Interface Theory of Perception” https://t.co/R6j5Lfl9Yx
Paper and responses on the interface theory of perception… http://t.co/SNQe06RhG3
#PromiseTheory locates agents in spacetime @markburgess_osl #InterfaceTheory less so? http://t.co/TJlaY8RulS @PsychScientists @GregoryHickok
RT @Core_Interface: The Interface Theory of Perception http://t.co/ViGnrIehBB via @neuroconscience http://t.co/J0pCtTTluX
RT @Core_Interface: The Interface Theory of Perception http://t.co/ViGnrIehBB via @neuroconscience http://t.co/J0pCtTTluX
RT @Core_Interface: The Interface Theory of Perception http://t.co/ViGnrIehBB via @neuroconscience http://t.co/J0pCtTTluX
The Interface Theory of Perception http://t.co/ViGnrIehBB via @neuroconscience http://t.co/J0pCtTTluX
@ceptional @GregoryHickok this is from the target article itself, last section http://t.co/Whls3zT8kI
Perception is a useful fiction - like the windows interface of a PC http://t.co/8BJmZwsYY3 Original Article: http://t.co/tsyboNCoqB
RT @GregoryHickok: The interface theory of perception. Link to target article. http://t.co/RwctUbRslW OA at PB&R.
RT @edbaggs: What I have learnt about #interfacetheory so far: Hoffman needs to set up automatic backups http://t.co/Whls3zT8kI http://t.co…
RT @GregoryHickok: The interface theory of perception. Link to target article. http://t.co/RwctUbRslW OA at PB&R.
RT @GregoryHickok: The interface theory of perception. Link to target article. http://t.co/RwctUbRslW OA at PB&R.
What I have learnt about #interfacetheory so far: Hoffman needs to set up automatic backups http://t.co/Whls3zT8kI http://t.co/w2Yu3zkTvh
RT @GregoryHickok: The interface theory of perception. Link to target article. http://t.co/RwctUbRslW OA at PB&R.
The interface theory of perception. Link to target article. http://t.co/RwctUbRslW OA at PB&R.
The Interface Theory of Perception. http://t.co/TlmsvFg0jJ