scispace - formally typeset
Search or ask a question
Topic

Surprise

About: Surprise is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 4371 publications have been published within this topic receiving 99386 citations.


Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The results of this study suggest that the enhanced perception of surprise following the induction of social stress may be interpreted as an evolutionary adaptation, wherein being in a stressful environment increases the benefits of monitoring signals indicating the presence of a novel or threatening event.
Abstract: This study investigates the effect of acute social stress on the recognition of facial expression of emotions in healthy young men. Participants underwent both a standardized psychosocial laboratory stressor (TSST-G) and a control condition. Then, they performed a homemade version of the facial expressions megamix. All six basic emotions were included in the task. First, our results show a systematic increase in the intensity threshold for disgust following stress, meaning that the participants’ performance with this emotion was impaired. We suggest that this may reflect an adaptive coping mechanism where participants attempt to decrease their anxiety and protect themselves from a socio-evaluative threat. Second, our results show a systematic decrease in the intensity threshold for surprise, therefore positively affecting the participants’ performance with that emotion. We suggest that the enhanced perception of surprise following the induction of social stress may be interpreted as an evolutionary adaptation, wherein being in a stressful environment increases the benefits of monitoring signals indicating the presence of a novel or threatening event. An alternative explanation may derive from the opposite nature of the facial expressions of disgust and surprise; the decreased recognition of disgust could therefore have fostered the propensity to perceive surprise.

39 citations

Book
01 Jan 1998
TL;DR: The Next Wave The Network-Centric Era and the Changing Workplace The Web: Forger of the New IT Economics The Web/Virtual Office-Based Era The Market-Facing Enterprise Knowledge Management: The Sustainable Competitive Edge Converging and Transforming Industries The Great American Economic Surprise The Race for Global Leadership The Challenges Ahead as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The Next Wave The Network-Centric Era and the Changing Workplace The Web: Forger of the New IT Economics The Web/Virtual Office-Based Era The Market-Facing Enterprise Knowledge Management: The Sustainable Competitive Edge Converging and Transforming Industries The Great American Economic Surprise The Race for Global Leadership The Challenges Ahead.

39 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Subjective feelings are shown to be associated with moments of emergence, especially surprise and curiosity, exemplified by a case from the author's practice, as aspects of the emergence of the Journal within the contents of the first issue are explored.
Abstract: Emergence is a multi-dimensional notion; the meanings it has acquired span the mythopoetic to the scientific, especially as found in complex systems. Examples of emergence in Navaho and Egyptian imagery underscore its diverse cultural origins and applications as well as suggesting an underlying archetypal quality to the core concept. A brief overview of the use of this term in science starting in the 17th century helps to locate the roots of modern emergent views in the philosophy of Leibniz. Jung's own use of early systems approaches was a part of his formulations of a 'third' position associated with the transcendent function. As this paper was delivered at the 50th anniversary conference of the Journal of Analytical Psychology, aspects of the emergence of the Journal within the contents of the first issue are explored. Attention is drawn to several articles, especially a case of brief child therapy done by Robert Moody. His approach to working his case is strikingly modern and vividly demonstrates principles of emergence within the clinical setting. Following this there is a discussion of some neuroscientific research on neural body maps, pointing to the experience of feelings as an emergent process. It is suggested that feelings derive from phase transitions in the brain's body mapping states. A reconsideration of a seeming impasse in the case described by Moody leads instead to a view of the initial phase of treatment as a pre-critical period. Research findings on mirror neurons are presented in terms of the feeling of empathy. Subjective feelings are then shown to be associated with moments of emergence, especially surprise and curiosity, exemplified by a case from the author's practice.

39 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, potential surprise, potential confirmation, and probability of a potential surprise in the context of post-Keaneian economics are discussed. But they focus on the potential surprise and not the potential confirmation.
Abstract: (1986). Potential Surprise, Potential Confirmation, and Probability. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics: Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 58-78.

39 citations


Network Information
Related Topics (5)
Government
141K papers, 1.9M citations
83% related
Recall
23.6K papers, 989.7K citations
80% related
Politics
263.7K papers, 5.3M citations
79% related
Narrative
64.2K papers, 1.1M citations
78% related
Public policy
76.7K papers, 1.6M citations
77% related
Performance
Metrics
No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023675
20221,546
2021216
2020237
2019239
2018226