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concept:intrinsic-motivationIntrinsic Motivation
The drive to explore arising from epistemic value, independent of extrinsic reward, naturally emerging in active inference.
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- Homeostatic Loopassociated_withFeedback mechanisms maintaining system states within desired ranges; the minimal engine of goal-directed activity.
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- Differentiates the self-prior from existing intrinsic motivation work
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- Epistemic Behaviorassociated_withWorld-disclosing behavior that resolves uncertainty; driven by epistemic value and novelty components of expected free energy
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- Schmidhuber (2006) characterization of epistemic curiosity used to frame the paper's approach
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- Value derived from information gain; comprises salience and novelty.
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- The view that motivating reasons consist of a desire and a means-end belief; desires and beliefs are distinct existences.
- Internal commitment to make a sentence true; correctness requires fulfillment; example of abstract performative not necessarily externally expressed.
- The deep, enduring self that is related to living things; the part of a person that experiences relatedness, distinct from the everyday self.