Bottom-Up Processing: Bottom-up processing is the opposite of top-down processing, where the brain uses low-level sensory information to build up a representation of the external world.
Perceptual Inference: Perceptual inference is the process by which the brain uses prior knowledge and contextual information to make educated guesses about the nature of sensory inputs and construct a coherent representation of the environment.
Predictive Coding: Predictive coding is a framework that explains how the brain uses top-down processing to generate predictions about incoming sensory information and then uses the difference between the prediction and the actual input to update its internal models.