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Alex Kiefer

VERSES, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

1 paper in the library · 6 citations · publishing 2025

Papers

How do inner screens enable imaginative experience? Applying the free-energy principle directly to the study of conscious experience.

Neuroscience of consciousness January 1, 2025 Chris Fields, Mahault Albarracin, Karl Friston et al. 6 citations

The free-energy principle (FEP) constrains possible models of consciousness, especially those of attentional control and imaginative experiences like episodic memory and planning. The paper first reviews classical and quantum formulations of the FEP, focusing on multi-component systems where only some parts interact directly with the environment. It discusses internal boundaries structured as Markov blankets, which act as classical information channels. The analysis shows how this framework supports models of attention and imagination, explaining how imaginative experience can use the same spatio-temporal and object-recognition frames as ordinary perception, and how it can be internally generated yet still surprising. The paper concludes with implications for implementation, phenomenology, phylogeny, and the large variability of imaginative experience in humans.