Institute of Philosophy, University of Porto, Via Panoramica s/n 4150-564, Porto, Portugal; Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, WC1N 3AR London, UK.
Theory and Method in Biosciences, The University of Sydney, Level 6, Charles Perkins Centre D17, Johns Hopkins Drive, NSW 2006, Australia.
Conscious Cogn. 2021 May;91:103117. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2021.103117. Epub 2021 Apr 16.
The idea that our perceptions in the here and now are influenced by prior events and experiences has recently received substantial support and attention from the proponents of the Predictive Processing (PP) and Active Inference framework in philosophy and computational neuroscience. In this paper we look at how perceptual experiences get off the ground from the outset, in utero. One basic yet overlooked aspect of current PP approaches is that human organisms first develop within another human body. Crucially, while not all humans will have the experience of being pregnant or carrying a baby, the experience of being carried and growing within another person's body is universal. Specifically, we focus on the development of minimal selfhood in utero as a process co-embodiment and co-homeostasis, and highlight their close relationship. We conclude with some implications on several critical questions fuelling current debates on the nature of conscious experiences, minimal self and social cognition.
目前,哲学和计算神经科学领域的预测加工(Predictive Processing,PP)和主动推理框架的支持者们,为我们的观点提供了大量支持和关注,即当下的感知受到先前事件和经验的影响。在本文中,我们着眼于从最初的、子宫内的阶段开始,探讨感知体验是如何产生的。目前的 PP 方法有一个基本但被忽视的方面,即人类个体首先在另一个人体中发育。关键的是,虽然并非所有人都会有怀孕或携带婴儿的经历,但被他人携带和在其体内成长的经历是普遍的。具体来说,我们专注于子宫内最小自我意识的发展,将其视为一个共同体现和共同体内平衡的过程,并强调它们之间的密切关系。最后,我们对几个关键问题的影响进行了总结,这些问题推动了当前关于意识体验、最小自我和社会认知本质的辩论。