Surprise is a ubiquitous phenomenon that both draws on cognition and affects cognition , in a number of different ways. For example , in artificial intelligence an agent in a changing and imperfectly - known environment has been argued to need a surprise mechanism to survive. This symposium brings together researchers in education, computer science, cognitive psychology, and business to explore the relationship between surprise and cognition , and how it might be harnessed across domains. We will open with a touchstone challenge: How can surpris ing information be recruited to promote learning ? (Munnich & Ranney) Then we will explore several perspectives on surprise, ranging from violation of expectations created through repetition (Loewen...
In this paper we outline a cognitive theory and model of surprise judgements which aims to explain h...
Surprise is often defined in terms of disconfirmed expectations, whereby the surprisingness of an ev...
While seemingly a ubiquitous cognitive process, the precise definition and function of surprise remai...
36th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Quebec City, Canada, 23-26 July 2014Surpris...
Surprise is a ubiquitous phenomenon that both draws on cognition and affects cognition, in a number...
Surprise is often defined in terms of disconfirmed expectations, whereby the surprisingness of an ev...
Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Berlin, Germany, 31 July...
Surprise has been explored as a cognitive‐emotional phenomenon that impacts many aspects of mental l...
Early theories of surprise, including Darwin's, argued that it was predominantly a basic emotion. Re...
In this paper we outline a cognitive theory and model of surprise judgements which aims to explain ...
Surprise is often defined in terms of disconfirmed expectations, whereby the surprisingness of an ev...
Surprise is often thought of as an experience that is elicited following an unexpected event. Howev...
Surprise is a fundamental, yet by definition unpredictable element of life. In the current experimen...
Surprising events trigger measurable brain activity and influence human behavior by affecting learni...
Surprise for a particular event is often thought to correspond to the degree to which that event de...
In this paper we outline a cognitive theory and model of surprise judgements which aims to explain h...
Surprise is often defined in terms of disconfirmed expectations, whereby the surprisingness of an ev...
While seemingly a ubiquitous cognitive process, the precise definition and function of surprise remai...
36th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Quebec City, Canada, 23-26 July 2014Surpris...
Surprise is a ubiquitous phenomenon that both draws on cognition and affects cognition, in a number...
Surprise is often defined in terms of disconfirmed expectations, whereby the surprisingness of an ev...
Proceedings of the 35th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Berlin, Germany, 31 July...
Surprise has been explored as a cognitive‐emotional phenomenon that impacts many aspects of mental l...
Early theories of surprise, including Darwin's, argued that it was predominantly a basic emotion. Re...
In this paper we outline a cognitive theory and model of surprise judgements which aims to explain ...
Surprise is often defined in terms of disconfirmed expectations, whereby the surprisingness of an ev...
Surprise is often thought of as an experience that is elicited following an unexpected event. Howev...
Surprise is a fundamental, yet by definition unpredictable element of life. In the current experimen...
Surprising events trigger measurable brain activity and influence human behavior by affecting learni...
Surprise for a particular event is often thought to correspond to the degree to which that event de...
In this paper we outline a cognitive theory and model of surprise judgements which aims to explain h...
Surprise is often defined in terms of disconfirmed expectations, whereby the surprisingness of an ev...
While seemingly a ubiquitous cognitive process, the precise definition and function of surprise remai...