I am a PhD candidate whose research focuses on active inference, investigating its capacity to account for phenomena observed in both mental and behavioural phenomena. My work examines the epistemological ties between mathematical theories, such as the free-energy principle, and the encompassing laws of nature.
My interest in active inference originally grew from studying perceptual illusions and how such illusions provide key insights into foundational mechanisms the mind employs to represent reality. Previously, I investigated a novel motion-based illusion where a single stimulus is perceived in two distinct locations simultaneously.