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Surprise, surprise: KK is innocent [PDF]
The Surprise Exam Paradox is well-known: a teacher announces that there will be a surprise exam the following week; the students argue by an intuitively sound reasoning that this is impossible; and yet they can be surprised by the teacher. We suggest that a solution can be found scattered in the literature, in part anticipated by Wright and Sudbury ...
Julien Murzi +2 more
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Relationship between race sentiment and regulatory focus and participation in training where elite shooters are late for a match [PDF]
Purpose The purpose of this study was to find out the relationship between emotion and control focus and training involvement in games where elite shooters are late.
Sang-Hyuk Park +2 more
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Language is integral to children’s Theory of Mind (ToM) development. Here, we also considered whether language emerges as important because tasks assess ToM through language.
Barlow C Wright
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Novela gráfica chilena : el código del terror
Chile is not yet able to present a graphic novel tradition in which the topic of terror is central. The country does not have a series of works that over the years has been condensed into what could be called the Chilean graphic novel of terror. However,
Inke Gunia
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Facial expressions in response to a highly surprising event exceeding the field of vision: a test of Darwin's theory of surprise [PDF]
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.According to the affect program theory of facial displays, the evolutionary core of the human emotion system consists of a small set of discrete emotion mechanisms that comprise motor programs for ...
Achim Schützwohl +38 more
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Perception, Expectation, Affect, Analysis [PDF]
Descriptive music analysis often aims to explain musical experience in terms of the characteristics of musical structure. But musical experience is largely subjective and varies from listener to listener.
Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis
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In this article we explore the relationship between learning and the conjunction fallacy. The interpretation of the conjunction effect as a fallacy assumes that all observers share the same knowledge, and that nobody has access to privileged information.
Phil Maguire +3 more
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Surprise probabilities in Markov chains [PDF]
In a Markov chain started at a state $x$, the hitting time $\tau(y)$ is the first time that the chain reaches another state $y$. We study the probability $\mathbf{P}_x(\tau(y) = t)$ that the first visit to $y$ occurs precisely at a given time $t ...
Norris, James, Peres, Yuval, Zhai, Alex
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Cyber-physical systems (CPSs) for special education rely on effective mental and brain processing during the lesson, performed with the assistance of humanoid robots. The improved diagnostic ability of the CPS is a prerogative of the system for efficient
Maya Dimitrova +4 more
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Evidence for surprise minimization over value maximization in choice behavior [PDF]
Classical economic models are predicated on the idea that the ultimate aim of choice is to maximize utility or reward. In contrast, an alternative perspective highlights the fact that adaptive behavior requires agents' to model their environment and ...
A Clark +36 more
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