Perhaps it’s like Flow, people like it when they’re good at predicting the next sequence but not too near perfect. This has been my model for some time now.
Maybe so, I don’t know. I recall that Huron suggests that the expectation/imagination responses are actually neurologically distinct from one another; I’ll have to review his text later to see what his evidence is for that, instead of for a single algorithm like you suggest.
Perhaps it’s like Flow, people like it when they’re good at predicting the next sequence but not too near perfect. This has been my model for some time now.
Maybe so, I don’t know. I recall that Huron suggests that the expectation/imagination responses are actually neurologically distinct from one another; I’ll have to review his text later to see what his evidence is for that, instead of for a single algorithm like you suggest.
I actually know very little about this topic. I was just drawing an analogy, I don’t have any opinion on whether there there is a single algorithm.
I am definitely interested in hearing more about this, though.