Is it useful to distinguish between anticipating and predicting?

I want to find ways to talk about how we need to do things that anticipate (due to how things are massing; etc.), but we don't think we're predicting with any certainty. So we probe and sense and explore how things are unfolding, to test our theories and update them...

@RuthMalan

Check research on #ReadinessPotential #RP
Event-related desynchronization #ERD
Integration to bound models #ITB

The Neural Bases of Motor Awareness
#WilliamJames Prize 2023
#ElisabethParésPujolràs
#ASSC26 lecture
https://youtu.be/watch?v=ZA9lqzBDugo

Feeling ready:
Neural bases of prospective motor readiness judgements
w/ #KarlaMatić #PatrickHaggard
https://doi.org/10.1093/nc/niad003

Using a Veto Paradigm to Investigate the Decision Model of Libet-style Experiments
Shum et al
https://osf.io/preprints/psyarxiv/wsn4j

Elisabeth Parés Pujolràs: The Neural Bases of Motor Awareness | ASSC26

YouTube
@teixi thank you!!

@RuthMalan

Albeit got that your question was more for thoughts prediction into bigger socio-events.. Yet current neuro research into simple body motor responses gives enough complex possibilities, thus food for thought!