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56Are ambient smart environments sufficient for developing good habits?Synthese 206 (1): 1-27. 2025.Ambient smart environments (ASEs) have been proposed as technologically enriched spaces capable of supporting adaptive behaviour and healthier habits Aydin (_Philosophy and Technology 32_(2):321–338, 2019); Hipólito et al. (_Synthese 199_(11):4457–4481, 2023); White & Hipólito, (_Cognitive Systems Research, 84,_ 101199, 2024) White & Miller, (_Synthese, 204_(2), 1–24, 2024) White et al. _Synthese, 205_(1), 1–18, 2024); Verbeek (_NanoEthics 3_(3):231–242, 2009). Proponents suggest that ASEs effec…Read more
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45When the interoceptive and conceptual clash: The case of oppositional phenomenal self-modelling in Tourette syndromeCognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience 24 660-680. 2024.Tourette syndrome (TS) has been associated with a rich set of symptoms that are said to be uncomfortable, unwilled, and effortful to manage. Furthermore, tics, the canonical characteristic of TS, are multifaceted, and their onset and maintenance is complex. A formal account that integrates these features of TS symptomatology within a plausible theoretical framework is currently absent from the field. In this paper, we assess the explanatory power of hierarchical generative modelling in accountin…Read more
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