eteenpäinmallit
Eteenpäinmallit, a Finnish term often translated as "forward models" or "predictive coding models," refers to a class of computational neuroscience and artificial intelligence theories. These models propose that the brain actively predicts future sensory input based on its internal models of the world. Instead of passively receiving information, the brain is seen as constantly generating hypotheses about what it expects to perceive.
The core idea is that sensory organs detect differences between predicted and actual input. These differences,
Eteenpäinmallit offer explanations for various cognitive functions, including perception, attention, and motor control. For instance, in
The concept has roots in cybernetics and has been significantly developed by researchers like Karl Friston