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[Commentary on Ezequiel Morsella et al] Infer yourself: Interoception and internal 'action' in conscious selfhood
Can consciousness be understood through an association with voluntary skeletomotor action selection? Although flexible and integrated action selection is a plausible function for consciousness, a narrow focus on skeletomotor control neglects the contributions to conscious selfhood and subjectivity that rest on interoception and autonomic regulation (internal “action”). I consider these issues from the perspective of predictive processing.
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Behavioral and Brain SciencesISSN
0140-525XPublisher
Cambridge University PressExternal DOI
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39Article number
e196Department affiliated with
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