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The computational anatomy of psychosis

17 October 2018, 3:00 pm–4:00 pm

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Roberts Building room G08 Sir David Davies LT, Torrington Place, London WC1E 7JE

Speaker: Professor Karl J. Friston, Institute of Neurology, UCL

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 Abstract: This talk considers formal or computational approaches to psychopathology. I will use schizophrenia to offer a case study of computational psychiatry. We first review the basic phenomenology and pathophysiological theories of schizophrenia. These motivate the choice of a formal or computational framework within which to understand the symptoms and signs of schizophrenia; particularly, in terms of false beliefs or inference. This framework is the Bayesian brain. We will focus on the (neuromodulatory) encoding of uncertainty or precision within predictive coding implementations of active inference - to demonstrate computational approaches to the nature and pathogenesis of hallucinations and delusions