耳鸣
心理学
推论
感知
认知心理学
生成模型
预测编码
认知
认知科学
生成语法
编码(社会科学)
神经科学
计算机科学
人工智能
社会学
精神科
社会科学
作者
Jeffrey Hullfish,William Sedley,Sven Vanneste
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2019.04.008
摘要
More than 150 years have passed since Helmholtz first described perception as a process of unconscious inference about the causes of sensations. His ideas have since inspired a wealth of literature investigating the mechanisms underlying these inferences. In recent years, much of this work has converged on the notion that the brain is a hierarchical generative model of its environment that predicts sensations and updates itself based on prediction errors. Here, we build a case for modeling tinnitus from this perspective, i.e. predictive coding. We emphasize two key claims: (1) acute tinnitus reflects an increase in sensory precision in related frequency channels and (2) chronic tinnitus reflects a change in the brain's default prediction. We further discuss specific neural biomarkers that would constitute evidence for or against these claims. Finally, we explore the implications of our model for clinical intervention strategies. We conclude that predictive coding offers the basis for a unifying theory of cognitive neuroscience, which we demonstrate with several examples linking tinnitus to other lines of brain research.
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