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Index
Praise
Dedication
Title Page
Copyright Page
Abbreviations
Preface
Acknowledgements
Prologue: Real Scientists Don’t Study the Mind
Part I - Seeing through the Brain’s Illusions
Chapter 1 - Clues from a Damaged Brain
Sensing the Physical World
The Mind and the Brain
When the Brain Doesn’t Know
When the Brain Knows, But Doesn’t Tell
When the Brain Tells Lies
How Brain Activity Creates False Knowledge
How to Make Your Brain Lie to You
Checking the Reality of Our Experiences
How Do We Know What’s Real?
Chapter 2 - What a Normal Brain Tells Us about the World
Illusions of Awareness
Our Secretive Brain
Our Distorting Brain
Our Creative Brain
Chapter 3 - What the Brain Tells Us about Our Bodies
Privileged Access?
Where’s the Border?
We Don’t Know What We Are Doing
Who’s in Control?
My Brain Can Act Perfectly Well without Me
Phantoms in the Brain
There’s Nothing Wrong with Me
Who’s Doing It?
Where Is the “You”?
Part II - How the Brain Does It
Chapter 4 - Getting Ahead by Prediction
Patterns of Reward and Punishment
How the Brain Embeds Us in the World and Then Hides Us
The Feeling of Being in Control
When the System Fails
The Invisible Actor at the Center of the World
Chapter 5 - Our Perception of the World Is a Fantasy That Coincides with Reality
Our Brain Creates an Effortless Perception of the Physical World
The Information Revolution
What Can Clever Machines Really Do?
A Problem with Information Theory
The Reverend Thomas Bayes
The Ideal Bayesian Observer
How a Bayesian Brain Can Make Models of the World
Is There a Rhinoceros in the Room?
Where Does Prior Knowledge Come From?
How Action Tells Us about the World
My Perception Is Not of the World, But of My Brain’s Model of the World
Color Is in the Brain, Not in the World
Perception Is a Fantasy That Coincides with Reality
We Are Not the Slaves of Our Senses
So How Do We Know What’s Real?
Imagination Is Extremely Boring
Chapter 6 - How Brains Model Minds
Biological Motion: The Way Living Things Move
How Movements Can Reveal Intentions
Imitation
Imitation: Perceiving the Goals of Others
Humans and Robots
Empathy
The Experience of Agency
The Problem with Privileged Access
Illusions of Agency
Hallucinating Other Agents
Part III - Culture and the Brain
Chapter 7 - Sharing Minds - How the Brain Creates Culture
The Problem with Translation
Meanings and Goals
Solving the Inverse Problem
Prior Knowledge and Prejudice
What Will He Do Next?
Other People Are Contagious
Communication Is More Than Just Speaking
Teaching Is Not Just a Demonstration To Be Imitated
Closing the Loop
Fork Handles: The Two Ronnies Close the Loop (Eventually)
Fully Closing the Loop
Knowledge Can Be Shared
Knowledge Is Power
The Truth
Epilogue: Me and My Brain
The Evidence
Illustrations and Text Credits
Index
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