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85
Citations
32041
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1320
National Ranking
146

Overview

Anil K. Seth is affiliated with the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom and conducts research primarily in the field of neuroscience. Their work spans various subfields including cognitive neuroscience, social psychology, artificial intelligence, statistical and nonlinear physics, and clinical psychology.

The scientist's recent published papers include the following:

  • Theories of consciousness, 2022, Nature reviews. Neuroscience
  • Predictive processing as a systematic basis for identifying the neural correlates of consciousness, 2020, Philosophy and the Mind Sciences
  • Reconciling emergences: An information-theoretic approach to identify causal emergence in multivariate data, 2020, PLoS Computational Biology
  • Trait phenomenological control predicts experience of mirror synaesthesia and the rubber hand illusion, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Learning action-oriented models through active inference, 2020, PLoS Computational Biology

The frequent co-authors of Anil K. Seth include:

  • Pedro A. M. Mediano
  • Daniel Bor
  • Christopher L. Buckley
  • Fernando E. Rosas
  • Adam B. Barrett

The publication venues most commonly featuring their work are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • PLoS Computational Biology
  • Neuroscience of Consciousness
  • Trends in Cognitive Sciences

Research topics covered by Anil K. Seth include:

  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Embodied and Extended Cognition
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Action Observation and Synchronization
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
  • Psychedelics and Drug Studies

The main focus of their academic contributions lies within neuroscience, with a significant number of publications in cognitive neuroscience. Their interdisciplinary approach integrates elements from artificial intelligence and physics, combining experimental and theoretical perspectives in understanding brain function and consciousness.

The range of publication venues and collaboration with notable researchers illustrates an active engagement in advancing topics related to consciousness, brain connectivity, and psychological phenomena.

Best Publications

  • Interoceptive inference, emotion, and the embodied self

    Anil K. Seth

  • Knowing your own heart: distinguishing interoceptive accuracy from interoceptive awareness.

    Sarah N. Garfinkel;Sarah N. Garfinkel;Anil K. Seth;Adam B. Barrett;Keisuke Suzuki

  • Granger causality and transfer entropy are equivalent for Gaussian variables

    Lionel Barnett;Adam B. Barrett;Anil K. Seth

  • An Interoceptive Predictive Coding Model of Conscious Presence

    Anil K. Seth;Keisuke Suzuki;Hugo D. Critchley;Hugo D. Critchley

  • The MVGC Multivariate Granger Causality Toolbox: A New Approach to Granger-causal Inference

    Lionel Barnett;Anil K. Seth

  • Wiener-Granger causality: a well established methodology.

    Steven L. Bressler;Anil K. Seth

  • Granger Causality Analysis in Neuroscience and Neuroimaging

    Anil K. Seth;Adam B. Barrett;Lionel Barnett

  • Active interoceptive inference and the emotional brain

    Anil K. Seth;Karl J. Friston

  • A MATLAB toolbox for Granger causal connectivity analysis

    Anil K. Seth

  • Theories of consciousness

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  • Facial expression megamix: Tests of dimensional and category accounts of emotion recognition

    Andrew W. Young;Duncan Rowland;Andrew J. Calder;Nancy L. Etcoff

  • Analysing connectivity with Granger causality and dynamic causal modelling.

    Karl Friston;Rosalyn J Moran;Anil K Seth

  • Measuring consciousness: relating behavioural and neurophysiological approaches

    Anil K. Seth;Zoltán Dienes;Axel Cleeremans;Morten Overgaard

  • Multisensory integration across exteroceptive and interoceptive domains modulates self-experience in the rubber-hand illusion

    Keisuke Suzuki;Sarah N. Garfinkel;Sarah N. Garfinkel;Hugo D. Critchley;Hugo D. Critchley;Anil K. Seth

  • Discrepancies between dimensions of interoception in autism: Implications for emotion and anxiety.

    Sarah N. Garfinkel;Sarah N. Garfinkel;Claire Tiley;Stephanie O'Keeffe;Neil A. Harrison

  • Allostatic Self-Efficacy: A Metacognitive Theory of Dyshomeostasis-Induced Fatigue and Depression

    Klaas Enno Stephan;Zina Mary Manjaly;Christoph Daniel Mathys;Lilian A.E. Weber

  • Superficial white matter fiber systems impede detection of long-range cortical connections in diffusion MR tractography

    Colin Reveley;Anil K. Seth;Carlo Pierpaoli;Afonso C. Silva

  • Criteria for consciousness in humans and other mammals

    Anil K. Seth;Bernard J. Baars;David B. Edelman

  • A predictive processing theory of sensorimotor contingencies: explaining the puzzle of perceptual presence and its absence in synesthesia

    Anil K. Seth

  • Increased spontaneous MEG signal diversity for psychoactive doses of ketamine, LSD and psilocybin.

    Michael M. Schartner;Robin L. Carhart-Harris;Adam B. Barrett;Anil K. Seth

  • Theories and measures of consciousness: An extended framework

    Anil K. Seth;Eugene Izhikevich;George N. Reeke;Gerald M. Edelman

  • Fear from the Heart: Sensitivity to Fear Stimuli Depends on Individual Heartbeats

    Sarah N. Garfinkel;Ludovico Minati;Marcus A. Gray;Anil K. Seth

Frequent Co-Authors

Hugo D. Critchley
Hugo D. Critchley Brighton and Sussex Medical School
Zoltan Dienes
Zoltan Dienes University of Sussex
Sarah N. Garfinkel
Sarah N. Garfinkel University College London
Jamie Ward
Jamie Ward University of Sussex
Jeffrey L. Krichmar
Jeffrey L. Krichmar University of California, Irvine
Ryota Kanai
Ryota Kanai University of Sussex
Robin L. Carhart-Harris
Robin L. Carhart-Harris University of California, San Francisco
Bernard J. Baars
Bernard J. Baars Florida Atlantic University
Mélanie Boly
Mélanie Boly University of Wisconsin–Madison
Marcello Massimini
Marcello Massimini University of Milan

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