Surprise as an ideal case for the interplay of cognition and emotion

The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Meadhbh I Foster, Mark T Keane

Abstract

The target article is a timely exposition on the impact of how emotion and cognition interact, a specifically important issue in surprise research. Psychologists debate whether disconfirmed expectations or sense-making processes determine surprise levels experienced for an event. We posit that, in surprise, cognition and emotion are intertwined, making it an interesting test case for the proposals in this article.

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Oct 31, 2018·Topics in Cognitive Science·Meadhbh I Foster, Mark T Keane
Dec 24, 2018·Topics in Cognitive Science·Edward L MunnichMark T Keane

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