
Zamir Kadodia
Zamir is a PhD student in Philosophy. His main research interests lie in philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, and phenomenology. He completed both his BA (Hons) and MA at the University of Exeter. His PhD thesis argues that predictive processing provides a better account of autism than has been offered by traditional accounts. In his spare time, Zamir likes to watch horror and sci-fi films.
Articles by Zamir Kadodia

How have philosophers theorized about autism? In this article, we will take a look at three influential theories.

How do these famous visual illusions trick our brains? An emerging theory in cognitive science could have the answer.
How do these famous visual illusions trick our brains? An emerging theory in cognitive science could have the answer.