Miller, Mark and Rietveld, Erik and Kiverstein, Julian (2021) The Predictive Dynamics of Happiness and Well-Being. [Preprint]
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We offer an account of mental health and well-being using the Predictive Processing Framework (PPF). According to this framework, the difference between mental health and psychopathology can be located in the goodness of the predictive model as a regulator of action. What is crucial for avoiding the rigid patterns of thinking, feeling and acting associated with psychopathology is the regulation of action based on the valence of affective states. In PPF valence is modelled as error dynamics - the change in prediction errors over time. Our aim in this paper is to show how error dynamics can account for both momentary happiness and longer-term well-being. What will emerge is a new neurocomputational framework for making sense of human flourishing.
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Keywords: | predictive processing, error dynamics, valence, happiness, reward, well-being | ||||||||||||
Subjects: | Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science General Issues > Philosophers of Science Specific Sciences > Psychology |
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Depositing User: | Prof. Mark Miller | ||||||||||||
Date Deposited: | 07 Jul 2021 14:04 | ||||||||||||
Last Modified: | 07 Jul 2021 14:04 | ||||||||||||
Item ID: | 19282 | ||||||||||||
Subjects: | Specific Sciences > Cognitive Science General Issues > Philosophers of Science Specific Sciences > Psychology |
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Date: | 6 July 2021 | ||||||||||||
URI: | https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/19282 |
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