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Sokolov’s Neural Model of Stimuli as Neuro-Cybernetic Approach to Anticipatory Perception

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We discuss the original ideas of E.N. Sokolov on the “neural model of stimuli” as an early interpretation of model-based anticipation in the context of neurophysiological and neurocybernetic research on the orienting reflex. The influence of Sokolov’s innovative ideas on the development of scientific investigations on anticipatory systems, closed-loop coding-decoding control, and visual perception as analysis by synthesis is presented as it was developed by Sokolov’s students working in Lithuania.

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Kirvelis, D., Vanagas, V. (2015). Sokolov’s Neural Model of Stimuli as Neuro-Cybernetic Approach to Anticipatory Perception. In: Nadin, M. (eds) Anticipation: Learning from the Past. Cognitive Systems Monographs, vol 25. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19446-2_23

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