Piotr Litwin
University of Warsaw
17 Papers
19 Citations
Piotr Litwin is an academic researcher from University of Warsaw. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Illusion. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Piotr Litwin include Polish Academy of Sciences.
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Papers
Unification by Fiat: Arrested Development of Predictive Processing.
TL;DR: It is argued that the gap between theory and its biological and computational bases contributes to the arrested development of PP as a unificatory theory and is urged to focus on its critical problems instead of offering mere re‐descriptions of known phenomena.
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Performance of Language-Coordinated Collective Systems: A Study of Wine Recognition and Description
Julian Zubek,Michał Denkiewicz,Agnieszka Dębska,Alicja Radkowska,Joanna Komorowska-Mach,Piotr Litwin,Magdalena Stępień,Adrianna Kucińska,E. Sitarska,Krystyna Komorowska,Riccardo Fusaroli,Kristian Tylén,Joanna Rączaszek-Leonardi +12 more
TL;DR: Analysis of descriptions generated with the aid of sommelier cards shows that pairs were more coherent and discriminative than individuals, while bias-variance decomposition of error revealed non-trivial differences in how participants solved the task.
Extending Bayesian Models of the Rubber Hand Illusion.
Piotr Litwin,Piotr Litwin +1 more
TL;DR: The introduction of skin-based spatial information can account for the cross-compensation of sensory signals giving rise to RHI and addition of Bayesian Coupling Priors would allow quantification of individual tendencies to integrate divergent visual and somatosensory signals.
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Proprioceptive Precision and Degree of Visuo-Proprioceptive Discrepancy Do Not Influence the Strength of the Rubber Hand Illusion.
Paweł Motyka,Piotr Litwin +1 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest the limited relevance of proprioception for the strength of visuo-haptically induced rubber hand illusion and multiple regression showed that both for subjective and physiological measures neither distance, nor proprioceptive precision, nor their interaction were predictors of illusion strength.
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Testable or bust: theoretical lessons for predictive processing
Marcin Miłkowski,Piotr Litwin +1 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors focus on empirical commitments of predictive processing, since they are necessary both for its theoretical status to be established and for explanations of individual phenomena to be falsifiable, and they show that even hierarchical predictive processing is insufficiently restrictive to disallow incorrect models and may be adjusted to explain any neurocognitive phenomenon.
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