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concept:probabilistic-body-schemaProbabilistic Body Schema
The paper frames the self-prior as a probabilistic body schema capturing visual–proprioceptive associations
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- Self-PriorimplementsThe 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
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- Body Schemaextendsrelated_toSensorimotor representation of the body for action planning; the self-prior is argued to be functionally analogous to it
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