

The Effect of Uncertainty on Prediction Error in the Action-Perception Loop. Perrykkad, K., Lawson, R., Jamadar, S., Hohwy, J. Waiting longer, feeling fatter: Effects of response delay on tactile distance estimation and confidence in females with anorexia nervosa.

Latent classes of maladaptive personality traits exhibit differences in social processing. Hanegraaf, L., Hohwy, J., Verdejo-Garcia, A.Risk perception and personal responsibility during COVID-19: An experimental study of the role of imperative vs reasoning-based communication for self-isolation attitudes. Staying home so you can keep going out: A multiplayer self-isolation game modelling pandemic behaviour. State impulsivity amplifies urges without diminishing self-control. PsyArxiv Preprint

T., Moskovsky, N., Hohwy, J., & Verdejo-Garcia, A. Negative Performance Evaluation in the Imposter Phenomenon: Content, Cause, and Authenticity. Foraging for the Self: Environment selection for agency inference. Differences in working memory coding of biological motion attributed to oneself and others. An Active Inference Model of Conscious Access with and without Report. Expectations boost the reconstruction of auditory features from electrophysiological responses to noisy speech. Episodic future thinking and compassion reduce public health guideline noncompliance urges: A randomised controlled trial. Papers in progress, preprints, and published Neuroscience of Consciousness, Open Access journal from OUP, where I am Deputy Editor. On twitter | My book The Predictive Mind (also in Japanese translation) Other pages with access to my work: Google Scholar | | Researchgate | Philpapers See below for up-to-date list of publications with links to preprints. The Centre received $12m in philanthropic grant from Martin and Loreto Hosking's Three Springs Foundation. Starting up through 2021 is the new Monash Centre for Consciusness & Contemplative Studies, for which I will be director. I collaborate with neuroscientists and psychologists from Monash University and around the world. In my Cognition & Philosophy Lab we study: the science of consciousness (what is consciousness, how does it arise in the brain, what is the nature of the self?) theoretical neurobiology (what are the foundational principles of brain function, what does that tell us about the human mind?) decision-making and rationality (what is rationality and how do we form rational decisions?) psychiatry and neurology (understanding conditions such as autism, substance abuse, eating disorders, borderline personality disorder, Parkinson’s disease). I conduct interdisciplinary research in the areas of philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience.
