Commentary: A Computational Theory of Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy from the “Bayesian Brain” Perspective

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Manjaly and Iglesias (2020) introduce a neurocomputational model of mechanisms through which Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy may work, based on a Bayesian perspective. They claim that mindfulness increases the precision of likelihood, but decreases the precision of prior. In this commentary, we argue that these two mechanisms conflict when describing mindful functioning. We suggest an alternative mechanism – namely the dynamic updating of prior beliefs as a function of context, which contributes to active inference. The moment-to-moment attentional pattern of mindfulness could promote the optimal adjustment of prior beliefs to the context of each present experience.

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