Inês Hipólito: The free energy principle in the edge of chaos

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  • CCNB Seminar Series is hosted by Center for Cognitive Neuroscience Berlin.
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    Title: The free energy principle in the edge of chaos
    Date: 04.07.2022
    Guest: Inês Hipólito
    Affiliation: Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
    Abstract:
    Living beings do an extraordinary thing. By being alive they are resisting
    the second law of thermodynamics. This law stipulates that open, living
    systems tend to dissipation by the increase of entropy or chaos. From
    minimal cognitive organisms like plants to more complex organisms equipped
    with nervous systems, all living systems adjust and adapt to their
    environments, thereby resisting the second law. Impressively, while all
    animals cognitively enact and survive their local environments, more
    complex systems do so also by actively constructing their local
    environments, thereby not only defying the second law, but also
    (evolution) selective properties. Because all living beings defy the
    second law by adjusting and engaging with the environment, a prominent
    question is how do living organisms persist while engaging in adaptive
    exchanges with their complex environments? In this talk I will offer an
    overview of how the Free Energy Principle (FEP) offers a principled
    solution to this problem. The FEP prescribes that living systems maintain
    themselves, i.e. defy the second law, by remaining in non-equilibrium
    steady states by restricting themselves to a limited number of states and
    minimising the free energy through selectively sampling sensory input. The
    FEP has been widely applied to explain neurocognitive function and
    embodied action, develop artificial intelligence and inspire
    psychopathology models.

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