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Why some surprises are more surprising than others: Surprise as a metacognitive sense of explanatory difficulty

机译:为什么有些惊喜比其他惊喜更令人惊讶:惊喜是解释困难的元认知

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Early theories of surprise, including Darwin's, argued that it was predominantly a basic emotion. Recently, theories have taken a more cognitive view of surprise, casting it as a process of "making sense of surprising events". The current paper advances the view that the essence of this sense-making process is explanation; specifically, that people's perception of surprise is a metacognitive estimate of the cognitive work involved in explaining an abnormal event. So, some surprises are more surprising because they are harder to explain. This proposal is tested in eight experiments that explore how (i) the contents of memory can influence surprise, (ii) different classes of scenarios can retrieve more/less relevant knowledge from memory to explain surprising outcomes, (iii) how partial explanations constrain the explanation process, reducing surprise, and (iv) how, overall, any factor that acts to increase the cognitive work in explaining a surprising event, results in higher levels of surprise (e.g., task demands to find three rather than one explanations). Across the present studies, using different materials, paradigms and measures, it is consistently and repeatedly found that the difficulty of explaining a surprising outcome is the best predictor for people's perceptions of the surprisingness of events. Alternative accounts of these results are considered, as are future directions for this research. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:包括达尔文在内的早期惊奇理论认为,这主要是一种基本情绪。最近,理论对惊喜有了更为认知的认识,将其视为“理解意外事件”的过程。当前的论文提出了这样一种观点,即意义形成过程的本质是解释。具体来说,人们对惊奇的感知是对解释异常事件所涉及的认知工作的元认知估计。因此,有些意外更令人惊讶,因为它们难以解释。这项提案在八个实验中进行了测试,这些实验探索(i)记忆的内容如何影响惊喜;(ii)不同类型的场景可以从记忆中获取更多/更少的相关知识,以解释令人惊讶的结果;(iii)部分解释如何限制解释过程,减少惊奇,以及(iv)总体上,任何可用来增强解释惊奇事件的认知工作的因素如何导致更高程度的惊奇(例如,任务要求找到三种解释而不是一种解释)。在目前的研究中,使用不同的材料,范式和措施,不断地,反复地发现,解释令人惊讶的结果的困难是人们对事件的令人惊讶性的感知的最佳预测因子。考虑了这些结果的替代说明,以及本研究的未来方向。 (C)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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