Maybe this is WHY i don’t like Bayesian: it probably doesn’t apply to me as much as it might someone who is more neurotypical. “Hypo-priors” – diminished / attenuated priors in Bayesian works as input to describe autistic spectrum disorder cognitive differences! https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1364661312002008 Perceptual experience is influenced both by incoming sensory information and prior knowledge about the world, a concept recently formalised within Bayesian decision theory. We propose that Bayesian models can be applied to autism – a neurodevelopmental condition with atypicalities in sensation and perception – to pinpoint fundamental differences in perceptual mechanisms. We suggest specifically that attenuated Bayesian priors – ‘hypo-priors’ – may be responsible for the unique perceptual experience of autistic people, leading to a tendency to perceive the world more accurately rather than modulated by prior experience. In this account, we consider how hypo-priors might explain key features of autism – the broad range of sensory and other non-social atypicalities – in addition to the phenomenological differences in autistic perception.
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