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Papers Published and In Press

Miller, M. & Markovic, J. (forthcoming). Predicting Emotions: Emotion-Cognition Interactions in the Predictive Brain. In Araya, J. and Muñoz-Suárez, C. Predictive Processing: Mind, Body, and World in the Flux of Sensory Anticipation.

New edited collection Phenomenal Expectations: New Essays on Predictive Processing and Consciousness (forthcoming). (Eds) Miller, M., Schlicht, T. & Clark, A. Review for Philosophy and Psychology.

Miller, M., Anderson, M., Schoeller, F. & Kiverstein, J. (forthcoming) Getting a Kick Out of Film: Aesthetic Pleasure and Play in Prediction Error Minimizing Agents. In Worlding the Brain. Edited by S. Besser & F. Lysen. Brill Publishers

Miller, M. & Markovic, J. (forthcoming). Predicting Emotions: Emotion-Cognition Interactions in the Predictive Brain. In Mendonça, D., Curado, M., & Gouveia, S. S. (Eds.) The philosophy and science of predictive processing. Bloomsbury Publishing.

Ramstead, M., Weise, W., Miller, M., Friston, K. (forthcoming) Deep Neurophenomenology: An Active Inference Account of Some Features of Conscious Experience and of their Disturbance in Major Depressive Disorder. In Expected Experiences: The Predictive Mind in an Uncertain World. Edited by Cheng, T., Sato, R. & Hohwy, J. Routledge.

White, B. & Miller, M. (forthcoming) Filtered States: Active Inference, Social Media and Mental Health. Springer.

Nave, K. (2021). Visual experience in the predictive brain is univocal, but indeterminate. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 1-25.

Wilkinson, S. (2021) “What Can Predictive Processing Tell us about the Contents of Perceptual Experience?” in Purpose and Procedure in the Philosophy of Perception (Logue and Richardson eds.) Oxford University Press. 

Miller, M. & White, B. (2021) The Warped Self: Social media makes us feel terrible about who we really are. Neuroscience explains why – and empowers us to fight back. In AEON Magazine, https:// aeon.co/essays/social-media-and-the-neuroscience-of-predictive-processing 

Schoeller, F., Miller, M., Salomon, R., & Friston, K. J. (2021). Trust as Extended Control: Human-Machine Interactions as Active Inference. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 93.

Deane, G. (2021). Consciousness in active inference: Deep self-models, other minds, and the challenge of psychedelic-induced ego-dissolution. Neuroscience of Consciousness, 2021(2), niab024.

Homan, P., Lau, H., Levy, I., Bach, D., Raio, C., Carmel, D.*, & Schiller, D.* (2021). Evidence for a minimal role of stimulus awareness in reversal of threat learning. Learning and Memory, 28, 95-103. (* Equal contribution / joint senior authorship). 

Constant, A., Tschantz, A. D. D., Millidge, B., Criado-Boado, F., Martinez, L. M., Müeller, J., & Clark, A. (2021). The acquisition of culturally patterned attention styles under active inference. Frontiers in Neurorobotics, 15.

Bareham, C. A., Oxner, M., Gastrell, T., & Carmel, D. (2020). Beyond the neural correlates of consciousness: using brain stimulation to elucidate causal mechanisms underlying conscious states and contents. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 1-28.

Deane, G., Miller, M., & Wilkinson, S. (2020). Losing Ourselves: Active Inference, Depersonalization, and Meditation. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, 2893

Jones, M. and Wilkinson, S. (2020) “From Prediction to Imagination” in The Cambridge Handbook of the Imagination (Abraham ed.) Cambridge University Press. 

Lupyan, G., Rahman, R. A., Boroditsky, L., & Clark, A. (2020). Effects of language on visual perception. Trends in cognitive sciences, 24(11):930-944. 

Miller, M., Nave, K., Deane, G. & Clark A. (2020) The Value of Uncertainty or, How COVID-19 Reinvented the Jigsaw. AEON.

Constant, A., Clark, A. & Friston, K. (2020) Representation Wars: Enacting an Armistice through Active Inference.


Clark, A., Deane, G., Miller, M. & Nave K. (2021) Wilding the Predictive Brain. WIREs Cognitive Science.

Constant, A.,  Clark, A.,  Kirchoff, M., and Friston, K (2020)  Extended Active Inference : Constructing predictive cognition beyond skulls  Mind and Language 

​Sander Van de Cruys, Karl J. Friston, and Andy Clark (2020) Controlled Optimism: Reply to Sun and Firestone on the Dark Room Problem.  Trends in Cognitive Sciences

Amy T. Walsh, David Carmel, David Harper, Petra Bolitho & Gina M. Grimshaw (2020) Monetary and non-monetary rewards reduce attentional capture by emotional distractors, Cognition and Emotion, DOI: 10.1080/02699931.2020.1802232

Clark, A (2020) Consciousness as Generative Entanglement Journal of Philosophy

Miller, M., Kiverstein J. & Rietveld, E. (2020). Mood as Tuning Prediction: A Neurophenomenological Perspective on Depression. 


​Walsh, K. S., McGovern, D. P., Clark, A., & O'Connell, R. G. (2020). Evaluating the neurophysiological evidence for predictive processing as a model of perception. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1464(1), 242.

Miller, M., Kiverstein J. & Rietveld, E. (2020). Embodying Addiction: A Predictive Processing Account. Brain and Cognition, 138, 105495

Deane, G. (2020) Dissolving the Self: Active inference, Psychedelics, and Ego-Dissolution. In Philosophy and the Mind Sciences.

Clark, A (2020) Beyond Desire? Agency, Choice, and the Predictive Mind Australasian Journal of Philosophy 98(1):1-15

Clark, A., Wilkinson, S. & Friston, K. (2019). Bayesing Qualia: Consciousness as Inference, not Raw Datum.

Bocanegra, B., Poletiek, F., Ftitache, B.,  & Clark, A (2019) Intelligent problem-solvers externalize cognitive operations Nature: Human Behaviour: 3: 136–142
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Wilkinson, S. (2019) Distinguishing Between Volumetric Content and Perceptual Presence Within and Predictive Process
ing Framework

Clark, A (2019) Consciousness as generative entanglement Journal of Philosophy 116(12): 2019: 645-662.

Clark, A., Wilkinson, S., Nave, K. and Deane, G. (2019) “Getting Warmer: Interoception, Inference and Feeling” in Emotions and Reasons (Candiotto ed.) Palgrave Macmillan.

Miller, M., & Nave, K.
(2019). Slimes and cyborgs: stretching the boundaries of life. Adaptive Behavior, 1059712319843267.

Michel, M., Beck, D., Block, N., Blumenfeld, H., Brown, R., Carmel, D., ... & Yoshida, M. (2019). Opportunities and challenges for a maturing science of consciousness. Nature human behaviour, 3(2), 104-107.

Wilkinson, S. (2019). Hearing Soundless Voices. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, 26(3), E-27. 

Homan, P., Lau, H. L., Levy, I., Raio, C. M., Bach, D. R., Carmel, D., & Schiller, D. (2018). Affective flexibility without perceptual awareness. bioRxiv, 505545

Homan, P., Lau, H., Levy, I., Bach, D., Raio, C., Carmel, D.*, & Schiller, D.* (2018). Affective flexibility wi
thout perceptual awareness. (* Equal contribution / joint senior authorship) https://doi.org/10.1101/505545 

Clark, A. (2018). Priors and Prejudices: Comments on Susanna Siegel’s The Rationality of Perception. Res Philosophica, 95(4), 741-750.

​Walsh, A. T., Carmel, D., & Grimshaw, G. M. (2018). Reward elicits cognitive control over emotional distraction: Evidence from pupillometry. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 1-18. (Online ahead of publication) https://doi.org/10.3758/s13415-018-00669-w

Polonioli, A., Vega-Mendoza, M., Blankinship, B., & Carmel, D. (2018). Reporting in Experimental Philosophy: Current standards and recommendations for future practice. Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 1-25. (Online ahead of publication) https://doi.org/10.1007/s13164-018-0414-3

Grimshaw, G. M., Kranz, L. S., Carmel, D., Moody, R. E., & Devue, C. (2018). Contrasting reactive and proactive control of emotional distraction. Emotion, 18(1), 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/emo0000337

Linson A, Clark A, Ramamoorthy S & Friston K (2018) The Active Inference Approach to Ecological Perception: General Information Dynamics for Natural and Artifical Embodied Cognition, Frontiers in Robotics and AI, 5, Art. No.: 21.

Torrance, S. and Schumann, F. (2018) ‘The spur of the moment: what jazz improvisation tells cognitive science’, AI & Society. doi: 10.1007/s00146-018-0838-4.

Walsh, A. T., Carmel, D., Harper, D., & Grimshaw, G. M. (2018). Motivation enhances control of positive and negative emotional distractions. Psychonomic bulletin & review, 1-7.

Denham, S. L., Farkas, D., van Ee, R., Taranu, M., Kocsis, Z., Wimmer, M., Carmel, D., & Winkler, I. (2018). Similar but separate systems underlie perceptual bistability in vision and audition. Scientific Reports (Nature Publisher Group), 8, 1-10.

Rabagliati, H., Robertson, A., & Carmel, D. (2018). The importance of awareness for understanding language. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 147(2), 190.
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Clark, A (2018) Beyond the ‘Bayesian Blur’: Probabilistic Brains and the Nature of Subjective Experience. Journal of Consciousness Studies

Clark, A (2018) A Nice Surprise? Predictive Processing and the Active Pursuit of Novelty. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences

Tooley, M. D., Carmel, D., Chapman, A., & Grimshaw, G. M. (2017). Dissociating the physiological components of unconscious emotional responses. 
Neuroscience of Consciousness, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/nc/nix021

Clark, A. (2017). How to Knit Your Own Markov Blanket. In T. Metzinger (ed) Philosophy and Predictive Processing.  Theoretical Philosophy/MIND Group – JGU Mainz. https://doi.org/10.15502/9783958573031

Miller, M., & Clark, A. (2017). Happily Entangled: Prediction, Emotion, and the Embodied Mind.  Synthese, 1–17. http://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-017-1399-7

Clark, A (2017) Predictions, precision, and agentive attention. Consciousness and Cognition  Jul 8. pii: S1053-8100(17)30134-4. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2017.06.013. [Epub ahead of print]

Wilkinson, S., Dodgson, G., and Meares, K. (2017) Predictive Processing and the Varieties of Psychological Trauma. Frontiers in Psychology


Accepted, Conditionally Accepted, or In Press

Michel, M., Beck, D., Block, N., Blumenfeld, H., Brown, R., Carmel, D., et al. (in press). Opportunities and Challenges for a Maturing Science of Consciousness.  Nature Human Behavior.

Clark, A. (In Press). Beyond Desire?  Agency, Choice, and the Predictive Mind. Australasian Journal of Philosophy

Clark, A (In Press) Author’s Reply: In Search of the Embodied, Extended, Enactive, Predictive Mind. In Colombo, Irvine, and Stapleton (eds) Andy Clark and His Critics (Oxford University Press)


Wilkinson, S. (In Press) Hearing Soundless Voices, Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology.

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Papers Submitted or In Preparation

Kiverstein J., Miller, M. & Rietveld, E. (submitted). Desire and the Predictive Organism.

Clark, A (submitted) Doing Without Motivation? Probabilistic Prediction and the Puzzle of
Conative States

Wilkinson, S. (
submitted) Predictive Processing and the Contents of Perceptual Experience

Deane, Miller & Wilkinson (In Review at Frontiers of Psychology). Losing Ourselves: Active Inference, Depersonalisation and Enlightenment.

Schoeller, F., Horowitz, A., Jain, A., Maes, P., Pezzulo, G., Barca, L., Allen, M., Salomon, R., Miller, M., Mylapalli, R., Di Lernia, D., Riva, G. & Friston, K. (in preparation). Artificial Sensations: Interoception, Technology, and Psychopathology.

Miller, M., Schoeller, F., Hesp C. & Clark, A. (in preperation) Action-Oriented Explanation of Psychogenic Shivers (and Emotional Fever).

​Phenomenal Expectations: New Essays on Predictive Processing and Consciousness (in preparation). Edited by Dr. Mark Miller, Prof. Tobias Schlicht & Prof. Andy Clark. Review for Philosophy and Psychology.

Clark, Deane, Miller & Nave (in preparation) Expecting Ourselves: Embodied Prediction and the Construction of Conscious Experience.

Kathryn Nave (in review) Gist all the way down: the indeterminacy of visual experience in the predictive brain. Phenomenology and The Cognitive Sciences.
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