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concept:priors-suppress-inherent-contextualitypriors suppress inherent contextuality
The structural prior conceals the fact that the boundary is contextual, making it appear fixed and real.
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- The inherent frame-dependence of the self-environment boundary, suppressed by the dualistic prior.
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- Explains why the boundary appears fixed: the prior hides its context-dependent nature.
- Equivalence claim between prior removal and emptiness.
- The elimination of the self-environment partition prior is proposed as a formal model of the Buddhist realisation of emptiness.
- Load-bearing characterization of how prior intention forms as phase transition in cognitive dynamics; core mechanism of action.
- The key novel contribution: an internal model that learns the density of familiar multisensory experiences and drives mark-removal behavior through mismatch with the free energy principle
- Bayesian model reduction removes the structural partition prior once evidence shows it is unnecessary, yielding a post-dual agent.
- Prior expectations encoded in top-down cortical signals; balance with bottom-up input modulated by precision.
- Target distribution over states or outcomes encoded in the generative model; goal states.