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Conscious Cogn ; 117: 103620, 2024 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38104388

ABSTRACT

Predictive processing models are often ascribed a certain generality in conceptually unifying the relationships between perception, action, and cognition or the potential to posit a 'grand unified theory' of the mind. The limitations of this unification can be seen when these models are applied to specific cognitive phenomena or phenomenal consciousness. Our article discusses these shortcomings for predictive processing models of hallucinations by the example of the Charles-Bonnet-Syndrome. This case study shows that the current predictive processing account omits essential characteristics of stimulus-independent perception in general, which has critical phenomenological implications. We argue that the most popular predictive processing model of hallucinatory conditions - the strong prior hypothesis - fails to fully account for the characteristics of nonveridical perceptual experiences associated with Charles-Bonnet-Syndrome. To fill this explanatory gap, we propose that the strong prior hypothesis needs to include reality monitoring to apply to more than just veridical percepts.


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Charles Bonnet Syndrome , Hallucinations , Humans , Hallucinations/psychology , Cognition , Consciousness
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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 55(83): 12507-12510, 2019 Oct 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31576386

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Charge reduction and neutralization of electro-sprayed peptides are realized by selective gas-phase photocleavage of tailored covalent tags. The concept is demonstrated with four model peptides in positive and negative ion modes and tagged insulin as the largest construct.


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Insulin/chemistry , Peptides/chemistry , Vacuum , Ions/chemistry , Molecular Structure , Photochemical Processes
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Beilstein J Nanotechnol ; 8: 325-333, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28243571

ABSTRACT

Recent progress in synthetic chemistry and molecular quantum optics has enabled demonstrations of the quantum mechanical wave-particle duality for complex particles, with masses exceeding 10 kDa. Future experiments with even larger objects will require new optical preparation and manipulation methods that shall profit from the possibility to cleave a well-defined molecular tag from a larger parent molecule. Here we present the design and synthesis of two model compounds as well as evidence for the photoinduced beam depletion in high vacuum in one case.

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