TY - CHAP A2 - Metzinger, Thomas K. A2 - Windt, Jennifer M. AB - In this commentary, I suggest that the predictive processing framework (PP) might be applicable to areas beyond those identified by Clark. In particular, PP may be relevant for our understanding of perceptual content, consciousness, and for applied cognitive neuroscience. My main claim for each area is as follows: 1) PP urges an organism-relative conception of perceptual content. 2) Historical a priori accounts of the structure of perceptual experience converge with results from PP. 3) There are a number of areas in which PP can find important practical applications, including education, public policy, and social interaction. AU - Madary, Michael CY - Frankfurt am Main DO - 10.15502/9783958570313 KW - Anticipation, Applied cognitive neuroscience, Consciousness, Perception, Perceptual content, Phenomenology, Predictive processing LA - English PB - MIND Group PY - 2015 SE - 7(C) SN - 9783958570313 ST - Extending the Explanandum for Predictive Processing T2 - Open MIND TI - Extending the Explanandum for Predictive Processing UR - https://open-mind.net/papers/extending-the-explanandum-for-predictive-processing-a-commentary-on-andy-clark ID - 7