eprintid: 78991 rev_number: 55 eprint_status: archive userid: 608 dir: disk0/00/07/89/91 datestamp: 2010-10-17 18:25:51 lastmod: 2021-09-24 22:03:57 status_changed: 2012-08-14 11:12:17 type: article metadata_visibility: show item_issues_count: 0 creators_name: Friston, KJ title: Hallucinations and perceptual inference ispublished: pub divisions: UCL divisions: B02 divisions: C07 divisions: D07 divisions: F83 keywords: DISCONNECTION note: © 2005 Cambridge University Press abstract: This commentary takes a closer look at how constructive models of subjective perception," referred to by Collerton et al. (sect. 2), might contribute to the Perception and Attention Deficit (PAD) model. It focuses oil the neuronal mechanisms that could mediate hallucinations, or false inference - in particular, the role of cholinergic systems in encoding uncertainty in the context of hierarchical Bayesian models of perceptual inference Friston 20021); Yu & Dayan 2002). date: 2005-12 publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS official_url: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X05290131 vfaculties: VFBRS oa_status: green language: eng primo: open primo_central: open_green article_type_text: Editorial Material verified: verified_batch elements_source: Web of Science elements_id: 17326 doi: 10.1017/S0140525X05290131 language_elements: EN lyricists_name: Friston, Karl lyricists_id: KJFRI52 full_text_status: public publication: BEHAV BRAIN SCI volume: 28 number: 6 pagerange: 764 -766 issn: 0140-525X citation: Friston, KJ; (2005) Hallucinations and perceptual inference. BEHAV BRAIN SCI , 28 (6) 764 -766. 10.1017/S0140525X05290131 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0140525X05290131>. Green open access document_url: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/78991/1/download8.pdf