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The Experience Machine

How Our Minds Predict and Shape Reality

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The Experience Machine

By: Andy Clark
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A brilliant new theory of the mind that upends our understanding of how the brain interacts with the world

For as long as we’ve studied human cognition, we’ve believed that our senses give us direct access to the world. What we see is what’s really there—or so the thinking goes. But new discoveries in neuroscience and psychology have turned this assumption on its head. What if rather than perceiving reality passively, your mind actively predicts it?

“This thoroughly readable book will convince you that the brain and the world are partners in constructing our understanding.” —Sean Carroll, New York Times bestselling author of The Biggest Ideas in the Universe: Space, Time, and Motion

Widely acclaimed philosopher and cognitive scientist Andy Clark unpacks this provocative new theory that the brain is a powerful, dynamic prediction engine, mediating our experience of both body and world. From the most mundane experiences to the most sublime, reality as we know it is the complex synthesis of sensory information and expectation. Exploring its fascinating mechanics and remarkable implications for our lives, mental health, and society, Clark nimbly illustrates how the predictive brain sculpts all human experience. Chronic pain and mental illness are shown to involve subtle malfunctions of our unconscious predictions, pointing the way towards more effective, targeted treatments. Under renewed scrutiny, the very boundary between ourselves and the outside world dissolves, showing that we are as entangled with our environments as we are with our onboard memories, thoughts, and feelings. And perception itself is revealed to be something of a controlled hallucination.

Unveiling the extraordinary explanatory power of the predictive brain, The Experience Machine is a mesmerizing window onto one of the most significant developments in our understanding of the mind.


* This audiobook edition includes a downloadable PDF of supporting figures with evidence and claims to follow along with.
Biological Sciences History & Philosophy Philosophy Science Human Brain Mental Health Health
Thought-provoking Concepts • Interesting Examples • Excellent Explanations • Different Perspective • Comprehensive Theory

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This is definitely worth listening to for experts and non experts alike. In my opinion the fundamental epistemology is wrong throughout, but the ideas are an advance and improvement upon how most people think the brain works.

Good set of ideas about how the brain produces cognition and consciousness.

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Excellent, thought provoking book that provides a wholly different way to think about experience. The basic idea of predictions shaping experience is familiar if you've followed modern cognitive science. But the explanation and some of the implications were really well spelled out along with a coherent philosophical framework. Highly recommended!

Thought provoking

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Insights like perception being attenuated d by down flow of information as much as u flow of perceived information. However, a decent bit of bias regarding human values, regarding differences in faculties, and ignoring there is weight to objective reality, that while brought imperfectly to us through our own imperfect faculties, has objective consequence beyond our subjective imperfect filtration of same. Also dodges question of consciousness u til appendix and has a a bad stab at what it is, pointing out effects of it rather than what it is. For those that never thought about the topic, it’s a fine starting point.

Some great insights

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I’m still bitter I paid money for that other book. I’d pay to listen to this book every single time if I had too.

Refreshing. Especially after reading untethered soul.

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this book is written in such a way that complicated concepts are easily grasped. the text is read in a way that is not distracting. come to understand the way our brains not only think, but predict. these predictions shape our thinking and perceptions of the world. it chronicles extensively the way that the processes interact all for the benefit of you. excellent material, well researched, and accompanied by references.

welcome to the new understanding

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