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concept:three-level-generative-model-of-mindfulnessThree-Level Generative Model of Mindfulness
Formal active inference model with perceptual, attentional, and meta-awareness states implementing mindfulness
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- Active InferenceimplementsFoundational framework by Karl Friston; the paper extends it to three hierarchical levels for modeling meta-awareness.
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- Future work direction; extends current model beyond attentional precision to full space of emotional and metacognitive phenomena.
- The paper's proposed categorization of reflection into No Reflection, Intrinsic Reflection, and Triggered Reflection.
- Design principle with implications for AI and consciousness-UX; architectural requirement for self-directed cognition.
- First-line therapy informed by mindfulness; evidence for contemplative insights improving human minds
- Paper's ontological tripartition used to dissolve the Hard Problem
- Generative models are entailed by adaptive behavior, not explicitly encoded in brain statesclaim0.729Distinction from Bayesian brain: generative model is consequence of dynamics, not neural representation
- Contemplative practice that diminishes sense of stable self; documented to increase well-being and social connectedness.